Streaming Soon on Paramount+: September 2023
Here are the Originals, library titles, and sports streaming this September on Paramount+!
Prey Finally Gets A 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD Release this October
Disney announced that Prey will be available on store shelves starting October 3rd. Get all the details here!
Up Next on Hulu: September 2023
Here are the Originals, movies, and TV shows streaming on Hulu this September!
Next on Disney+: September 2023
Here’s what movies & TV shows are releasing on Disney+ in September 2023!
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Swings onto Digital on August 29th
Disney announced that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will be hitting on digital platforms on August 29th. Get all the details here!
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.
Tribeca 2023 Review: Daddy Issues Boasts a Great Script and Narrative
Matt Campanella's latest short is everything you'd want from a short called Daddy Issues.
Read my review here.
Tribeca 2023 Review: Somewhere Quiet Is a Haunting Exploration of Trauma
Olivia West Lloyd's directorial debut studies how trauma affects us.
Read my review from Tribeca 2023 here!
Tribeca 2023 | Richland Interview with Irene Lusztig
I had the chance to chat with Irene Lusztig, the director of Richland, before its world premiere at Tribeca 2023.
You can check out the interview in audio, video, or transcript format!
Tribeca 2023 | Hey Viktor! Review: Cody Lightning's Directorial Debut is a Hilarious and Heartbreaking Tale of Self-Destruction
Cody Lightning’s directorial debut plays with what a biographical drama can be, boasts some great performances and tons of humor to balance the drama and includes Native voices behind and in front of the camera.
Read my review below.
Tribeca 2023 | Our Son Interview with Bill Oliver
I had the chance to chat with Bill Oliver, the writer and director of Our Son, before its world premiere at Tribeca 2023.
You can check out the interview in audio, video, or transcript format!
Tribeca 2023 | To My Father Interview with John Papola & Sean Schiavolin
I had the chance to interview John Papola and Sean Schiaviolin, the creative team behind the bioshort To My Father, before its world premiere at Tribeca 2023.
You can check out the interview in audio, video, or transcript format!
Tribeca 2023 | To My Father Review: Don’t Miss This Emotional Short Featuring Troy Kotsur
To My Father, a short film about actor Troy Kotsur’s journey to the Best Supporting Actor Oscar, and his father’s impact on his life is a huge hit.
Read my review here.
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.