Krystal Movie Review: A Film Lacking Heart and Depth

Krystal is what happens when a terrible script is made into a film. Unsure of exactly what it’s supposed to be, Krystal struggles in so many ways with coherency that it often feels like a bunch of loose plot threads tied together…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Big Game’

This summer, the blockbuster films have been like going through a barren, scorching desert. Every once in a while, we come across a few refreshing oases that keep us going and continue to give us life. When your choices this weekend…

Movie Review: “Cake”

‘Tis the season of the Oscars, a season when movies as well as the individuals who participated and worked on them are celebrated for their work. Whether it is an actor, a director, a writer, or a composer, this is…

Ally’s Movie Review: Rudderless

I’ve been a little bit in love with Billy Crudup ever since I watched Almost Famous six years ago and Russell Hammond walked onstage to perform “Fever Dog”. Imagine my delight, then, to hear that Crudup was once again going…

2013 Tribeca Film Festival: Trust Me

The world premiere of Trust Me was shown at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, a film written and directed by Clark Gregg, who we all know and love from The Avengers series and television show. The ninety minute film follows…

Tribeca ’13 Review: Trust Me

This here is an odd little gem. Howard Holloway has spent the vast majority of his career as an acting agent losing child stars to his arch nemesis, Aldo. Jaded and browbeaten, he’s just about to give up until he…