Tribeca 2023 Review: Konpa Is a Short Full of Vibes
Konpa is a relatively simple short full of vibes and romance.
Tribeca 2023 Review: In Passing Is Too Experimental For Its Own Good
In Passing has some great directing and acting but requires a lot of caveats for me to recommend watching.
Tribeca 2023 Review: Then Comes the Body Is a Beautiful Short Film About the Art of Dance
Then Comes the Body is a wonderful example of what you get when a documentarian truly understands the subject and its beauty.
Tribeca 2023 Review: Corvine Is a Playful Animated Short in Need of Another Editing Pass
Sean McCarron's directorial debut, Corvine, is playful and strongly animated, but the score mixing & tone torpedo its chances.
Tribeca 2023 Review: The Future Is A Worthwhile Watch For The Acting, But Don’t Expect Much From The Story
The Future by Noam Kaplan has strong acting but falls short in conveying the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Tribeca 2023 Review: American Sikh Is an Excellent Teaser of What’s to Come From Vishavjit Singh and Ryan Westra
Vishavjit Singh and Ryan Westra’s animated short is a promising animated short that’s full of stupendous animation from Studio Showoff paired with a touching narrative that I’d love to see as a film.
Tribeca 2023 Review: Our Son Captivates As The First LGBTQ+ FIlm Of Its Kind
Bill Oliver and Peter Nickowitz’s second collaboration yields much more interesting benefits than their previous effort with an emotional film about a same-sex marriage and custody battle that you should not miss.
AFI Docs 2021 | Courtroom 3H Review: A Courtroom Documentary Without a Legal Argument
I caught courthouse documentary Courtroom 3H at AFI Docs 2021.Here's my review.