Unveiling Mars: A Hilarious Animated Film from the Minds Behind The Whitest Kids U’ Know
Dive into the making of Mars! Join me in an exclusive interview with director Sevan Najarian and cast members Darren Trumeter, Timmy Williams, and Sam Brown.
Discover the inspiration, creative process, and behind-the-scenes stories of this hilarious animated sci-fi comedy from the minds behind The Whitest Kids U’ Know.
Watch the full interview here!
Interview with Andy Vallentine, Director of The Mattachine Family
In advance of The Mattachine Family's New York premiere at NewFest 35, I sat down with the director, Andy Vallentine.
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: 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.
Tribeca 2023 | Ecstasy Review: A Disappointing and Profoundly Confusing Short
Ecstasy, one of the first short films screening at Tribeca 2023, wastes what would be a solid premise in search of…something else.
Read my review here.
Shudder Buys Stewart Thorndike's Bad Things Ahead of Its Tribeca 2023 Debut
A month and change before its Tribeca 2023 premiere, Shudder has bought the rights to Bad Things.
Read all the details below.
Tribeca 2022 | You Can Live Forever Review - A Smart Infusion of 90s Nostalgia, A Touching Romance & Religious Oppression That Everyone Can Connect To
Mark Slutsky & Sarah Watt’s new film premiered at the Tribeca 2022 Festival & is one of the best films I’ve seen.
Check out my review here.
Happiest Season Review: Making Christmas Gay Again
Clea DuVall changes up the home for the holiday formula by introducing one of the first LGBT couples in a major feature film.My review of Hulu's Happiest Season.