Previously, we sat down in an exclusive interview with The Clapper writer (of the novel and film) and director Dito Montiel and star Russell Peters. Here are other interviews we grabbed with Tracy Morgan, Brenda Vaccaro, and Russell Peters as well. The…
The Real Frank Serpico on the New Film, ‘Frank Serpico’
We all know the story, thanks to Al Pachino’s 1973 Oscar-nominated film, Serpico. And we all know the man behind the story, at least now, with a new documentary premiering at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, Frank Serpico. Take a deep inside look at the NYPD cop who told the world– and his…
Movie Review: Always Shine
Sophia Takal has a direct vision and it’s one that initially put me off when I left the theater. In your face and vibrant with mean spirited characters, the film doesn’t offer much in the way of emotional connection or…
DVD Release of The Family Fang Now Available
The DVD release of The Family Fang is now available from Anchor Bay Entertainment. This is a repost of our coverage from the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. Performance artists. What good are they anyhow? It’s not like they put their lives on…
2016 Tribeca Film Festival: ‘Curmudgeons’ review
Danny DeVito. The late David Margulies. A senior citizen home. Love. Curmudgeons. Need I say more? Written by first time writer Joshua Conkel, the short stars DeVito and Margulies as Jackie and Ralphie respectively, two aging seniors in a nursing home…
2016 Tribeca Film Festival: ‘The Family Fang’ review
Performance artists. What good are they anyhow? It’s not like they put their lives on the line or make a strong statement about anything going on in current events. It’s not like they tend to become wildly notorious for their acts, nor…
2016 Tribeca Film Festival: A Hologram for the King
Tom Hanks has become such a universal actor that you just can expect him to play any role and know that you’ll be entertained– even if one of those roles calls for him to pop a giant cyst growing on…