JT LeRoy Movie Review: A cut-and-dry approach to a stranger-than-fiction story

We’ve all been told that there are at least two sides to any story, but the intent of JT LeRoy isn’t to elaborate on he-said-she-said details, but to explore the complexity behind why these two artists were attracted to the mask known as JT LeRoy.

Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice Tribeca Movie Review: A hollow exploration of a wondrous career

The first half of Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My…

Interview: The Intruder’s Meagan Good and Deon Taylor talk film inspirations and kinky Dennis Quaid

No place is sacred anymore. I’m writing this from under my blanket after hearing a…

Movie Review: Long Shot sells its odd-couple romance

More so than most genres, romantic comedies demand that their audience check their preconceived notions…

Movie Review: The White Crow struggles to be as groundbreaking as its hero

The White Crow, Ralph Fiennes’s ambitious biopic of ballet legend and political dissident Rudolf Nureyev,…

Tribeca 2019: ‘Framing John DeLorean’ is an Experimental Take on an American Original

2019 has seen no shortage of documentaries about the rise and self-destruction of so-called American…

Avengers: Endgame Movie Review: Pure spectacle married with character focus makes for a stunning finale

Very light spoilers ahead. At three hours long, Avengers: Endgame manages both the impossible and…