Robin Williams had so many memorable roles throughout his career. One minute he was a doctor using humor to help sick children smile, the next he was a wise-cracking animated blue genie, and then he would completely transform into a…
Jumanji : Welcome to the Jungle Movie Review
Few of us remember watching 1995’s Jumanji and thinking it was a film that needed a sequel. Considered to be one of the many classic films that the late Robin Williams blessed audiences with in the 1990’s, it possessed a certain…
Tribeca Exclusive: Interview with Dito Montiel and Russell Peters
The Clapper tells the story of Eddie Krumble, a professional audience clapper in a talk show who loses his job and reevaluates his life. The film stars Ed Helms, Amanda Seyfried, Russell Peters, Tracy Morgan, Alan Thicke (his last film), Brenda…
Remembering Robin Williams
Robin Williams would have turned 65 today, and it’s forever a reminder of the talent lost and the amount of love we as a collective film family held for the man and his spirit. A universal force of sheer joy,…
2015 Tribeca Film Festival: Misery Loves Comedy Review
In his directorial debut, Kevin Pollak signs on an impressive roster of actors, comedians, stand-ups, writers, and more, all to come together and answer one of the most dumbfounding questions known comedy lovers everywhere: do you truly have to be…
The Film Canon: Dead Poets Society (1989)
Peter Weir’s 1989 classic, Dead Poets Society, is one of those films that never leaves you. When the credits start rolling and the screen eventually turns black, you find yourself still pondering about all these “dead poets” referenced in the…
Why ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ is Better Than ‘Star Wars’
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Star Wars was unbeatable. It was the reigning champion of Hollywood cinema. George Lucas’s space opera was released on an unsuspecting audience in 1977 and captured the imagination and hearts of…