Enjoy the little things: Stranger Than Fiction 10 years later

It’s been a rough week, and that’s the easiest way of saying that it was emotionally tumultuous for many of us, readers of TYF and the staff as well. When I find myself in moments of stress or heartbreak, I…

Movie Review: ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’

January has proven to be a historically bad month for films, but Kung Fu Panda 3 proves that it has more than enough fighting power to take on the challenge.

5 Movies Every College Graduate Should See Before Graduation Day

With graduation season fast approaching these 5 films are required viewing material for all impending graduates.

2014 Tribeca Film Festival: Chef

I don’t really like saying I’m a “foodie.” It’s almost as if I were to say I’m a “breathie” or a “sleepie” but it’s a word that sticks around and apparently does not get that red line under it as…

Top Ten: Some of Our Favorite Movie Endings

Movies can be eternal, they can provide a needed two hours of pure escapism, they can be a mere blip in time, or they can be everlasting. For me some of the most poignant moments in films-in the greats-are how…

The Film Canon: The Graduate (1967)

WARNING: YES, THERE ARE SPOILERS. What is it about the disenchanted youth that plays so fascinatingly well on film? Whether it be Brick, Less Than Zero, My Own Private Idaho or Harold and Maude there is something, some key element,…

Shane’s Movie Review: Quartet

Quartet is top shelf, feel-good British filmmaking that will delight fans of Downton Abbey, Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and winner of the 2011 Best Picture Oscar, The King’s Speech. Indeed, like the aforementioned films, the audience will laugh, cry and…