Reviews

To See or Not to See: Alex & Me

Alex & Me is the perfect family film delivering inspiring life lessons on hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Thirteen-year-old Reagan…

7 years ago

Unblockable Crane Kick of Nostalgia: A Review of Cobra Kai

As a child of the late 80’s, The Karate Kid is a movie I’ve watched and re-watched dozens of times.…

7 years ago

Avengers: Infinity War Delivers All the Thrills

It's a love/hate thing with myself and the superhero movie. The first movie I ever viewed as a kid was…

7 years ago

To See or Not to See: Replay

Loss, forgiveness, and love are the centerpieces of the brilliantly-done one-woman play Replay. Written and performed by Nicola Wren and…

7 years ago

To See or Not to See: Escape to Margaritaville

Escape to Margaritaville was made purely for entertainment. It's the kind of feel-good, fluffy piece that not only Jimmy Buffett…

7 years ago

To See or Not to See: Children of a Lesser God

There is a moment, in this revival, where one of the main characters describes deafness as a “silence filled with sound.” The…

7 years ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Into the Okavango

National Geographic Documentary Films screened Into the Okavango at the Tribeca Film Festival this year. The documentary follows an expedition…

7 years ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Little Women

Louisa May Alcott's Little Women is a classic piece of literature for a reason: it is a timeless and universal…

7 years ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Sweetbitter

The hit novel, Sweetbitter, makes its way to the small screen, premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival. Writer Stephanie Danler…

7 years ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2018: All These Small Moments

Writer-director Melissa Miller Costanzo's feature film debut, All These Small Moments, is an exploration of the moments that define what a…

7 years ago