The aftershock of the Oklahoma City Bombing is still felt today.
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Joshua A. Guttman
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.
Analog horror is slowly growing in popularity.
NYJFF Film Review: “Delegation” a Touching and Inquisitive Coming of Age Film
written by Joshua A. Guttman
A common practice in Israeli (and some American Jewish high schools) is to send students to Poland and visit Auschwitz