Hollywood is filled with stories of men fighting for their humanity.
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Joshua A. Guttman
I love a good swing for the fences.
Tribeca Film Review: ‘McVeigh’ a chilling film that should’ve gone farther
written by Joshua A. Guttman
The aftershock of the Oklahoma City Bombing is still felt today.
Tribeca Film Review: “Vulcanizadora” a conflicting but uncompromising feature
written by Joshua A. Guttman
Joel Potrykus is an interesting filmmaker.
Tribeca Film Review: “The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer”
written by Joshua A. Guttman
Writing is hard.
Film Review: Criterion’s “Floating Weeds” Double Feature Showcases the Beautiful Evolution of a Legendary Filmmaker
written by Joshua A. Guttman
If there’s any director who I can trust to take another stab at their work, it’s Yasujirō Ozu.
The after party for the world premiere of Bad Shabbos combined cocktail lounge glitz with noshes galore.
I adore slasher movies.
I had the privilege of attending The Art of Benshi at BAM on Friday and it was an immersive and unique experience.
Pop culture has influenced all of us.