Review Fix 2011 Tribeca Film Festival Coverage: ‘The D Train’ Review
Jay Rosenblatt’s short, “The D-Train,†is a ride on mass transit that you’ll soon forget. In spite of its unique presentation, it’s more like a […]
Jay Rosenblatt’s short, “The D-Train,†is a ride on mass transit that you’ll soon forget. In spite of its unique presentation, it’s more like a […]
Every year at Tribeca, a short film comes along that you don’t want to see end. It’s smart, funny at all the right places and […]
An amusement park, a storage facility and a dollar store are all within walking distance of the Block Institute on a near desolate stretch of […]
Quirky, smart and cute with top-notch production values and quality performances from Rich Sommer and Amy Smart, “Mr. Stache” is a short film you’ll grow […]
The start of this week’s TNA Impact! was definitely a bit different. Overall, the show was pretty good, as TNA has done a good job […]
Jerry Carlsson’s short film, “Coming Out,†may be in Swedish with English subtitles, but it speaks a universal language and communicates a message that millions […]
Check out this interview with ‘Year Zero’ Executive Producer Tim Brennan, who discusses the zombie animated short, which is currently playing at the Tribeca Film […]
How far can one photo of Colorado’s Mount Sopris take you? In Clifford Ross’ new short “Harmonium Mountain,†with an original score by Philip Glass, […]
Charles Lim’s “One Day I Forgot and Used My Hands†is one of the weakest short films at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. An experimental […]
The Strong Brothers’ newest short, “Dungeon Master,†is a fun little flick that ultimately suffers from an ending that leaves you wanting more. Is this […]
After her training session with Bill DeMott over the first 15 minutes of the show, you knew the reigning Miss America, Rima Fakih, was done. […]
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