I was looking forward to going back to Tromaville.
Joshua A. Guttman
Investing in a new relationship can be hard with an ex on your mind.
Sometimes a challenging film can be more rewarding.
Tribeca Film Festival Film Review: “Ultrasound” A Mind-bending Lynchian Experience
My last film for Tribeca 2021, and of course, it’s a weird one.
Tribeca Film Festival Film Review: “Do Not Hesitate” A Tense Trap of a War Film
Losing one’s humanity is a common theme in war films.
On Juneteenth, The Tribeca Film Festival celebrated the 30th Anniversary of the 1991 musical, The Five Heartbeats, directed by and starring Robert Townsend.
Tribeca Film Festival Film Review:”Larry Flynt for President” Is A Wild Goddamn Ride
In 1978, Larry Flynt, pornographer and publisher of Hustler Magazine, was shot during his legal battle in Georgia, facing obscenity charges.
Tribeca Film Festival Film Review: “Shapeless” Stylish Empathetic Body Horror
Content Warning: Eating Disorders. Body horror is a traditionally excellent way to depict anxiety.
Tribeca Film Festival Film Review: “The First Step” and the Challenges of Bipartisanship
Bipartisanship is challenging
On The Scene: Darren Aronofsky, Josef Wladyka, and Kali “K.O.” Reis attend “Catch the Fair One” TFF Premiere Party
In anticipation of the release of the crime thriller, Catch the Fair One, a pre-party was hosted at the Nearly Ninth Lounge at the Arlo in Midtown on June 13th during the Tribeca Film Festival.