Reviews

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…

8 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…

8 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…

8 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…

8 years ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Disobedience

Disobedience is Chilean director Sebastián Lelio's first English language film. He's the 2017 winner of Best Forieng Language Film (for…

8 years ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Zoe Review

Premiering at Tribeca Film Festival this year, Zoe is Drake Doremus’ latest movie in the sci-fi romance genre. Relationships are hard, which…

8 years ago

To See or Not to See: Mean Girls

The now cult-classic Tina Fey-written film, Mean Girls, has landed on Broadway…and it's just as you'd expect a film-to-stage musical…

8 years ago

Book Review: Circe is a Must-Read

"When I was born, the word for what I was did not exist." Thus begins Madeline Miller's newest novel Circe.…

8 years ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Exit Strategy Review

Another exciting Tribeca Film Festival is underway, and that means storytellers from around the world are sharing their narratives and…

8 years ago

To See or Not to See: The Seafarer

Playwright Conor McPherson's absorbing tale, The Seafarer, takes center stage at the Irish Repertory Theatre. In The Seafarer, Christmas Eve day…

8 years ago