Movie Review: “Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck”

Kurt Cobain has become so mythologized that individual pieces of his clothing have become iconic. His short life has been documented in so many books, films, archival recordings, and retrospectives that finding a new angle in which to tell his…

Tribeca ’15: “Thank You For Playing” Interview David Osit and Malika Zouhali-Worrall

Thank You For Playing is the unifying of the film and video game mediums as expressive art forms, but it’s something much more than that. This is a documentary about humanity; it’s about love, death and grief and all of the…

David’s Movie Review: Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon

Contains mild spoilers! Before seeing this film, I did not know who he was and neither do most people.  He does not even have his own page of Wikipedia. But in the entertainment industry, everyone knew his name: Shep Gordon. Trust me,…

Tribeca ’14 Review | Beyond the Brick: A LEGO Documentary

  Are you an artist or an engineer? Doesn’t matter. Do you like to think outside the box, or do you find it comforting? How about both. Are you an adult or a child? Aren’t we all children at heart?…

‘Island of Lemurs: Madagascar’ More Than Just Cuteness

Did you know that once upon a time lemurs co-existed with dinosaurs more than 65 million years ago? Well they did, they survived the catastrophic meteor strike that wiped out the dinosaurs. That makes them the most ancient primates that…

Movie Review: The Act of Killing

The Act of Killing is a difficult watch. Throughout the entirety of the film as you hear horrible, sadistic words pour out of the mouths of the men, as they reenact heinous and disgusting crimes, as you see them celebrated…