Daniel Blake Schwartz’s “Cotton Fever” — which had its world premiere in the U.S. Narrative Competition at this year’s Tribeca…
Browsing: Movie Review
The funny thing about a phone video is how little ceremony it asks from us. We take one because a…
Doron Max Hagay’s “She Keeps Me Young” is an odd bag. It’s a film billed as a comedy, but I…
The infamous Netflix Gnomes, or should I say their cousins the Prime Poltergeists, have struck again. Whilst cycling through my…
Showing at this year’s Tribeca Festival, “Imaginal Disk” is a hard film to review. Running at 53 minutes, the film…
The 25th Tribeca Festival has had New York City buzzing this week, and on only the 5th day of the…
Before “Ceremony” becomes a film about loss, it first teaches us how to listen. We hear rushing water, birds, Nuxalk…
A father can become two different people in a son’s memory. There’s the man everyone else praises, and there’s the…
Streaming worldwide on OTV (Open Television) today, June 5th, the short documentary “Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo”…
I knew about Canada’s residential schools, but I’ll admit I knew much less about the Sixties Scoop before watching “Meadowlarks.”…
