NYAFF continued to showcase unique and fun films.
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Joshua A. Guttman
Film Review: “Oppenheimer” A Catastrophic Alarm Bell of Man’s Destructive Power
written by Joshua A. Guttman
Having seen both Barbie and Oppenheimer, I’m glad I didn’t do the Barbenheimer double feature, because Oppenheimer devastated me.
The Tribeca Film Festival was fun this year.
On the Scene: At the Pre-Party and Red Carpet for Michael Shannon’s Directorial Debut “Eric LaRue”
written by Joshua A. Guttman
The night was exciting for what was to be a harrowing film.
Film Review: Wes Anderson’s Beauty and Confusion on Full Display in ‘Asteroid City’
written by Joshua A. Guttman
Wes Anderson is a confident director.
Film Review: “Targets”, Criterion Releases a Terrifying Mass Shooting Horror Film
written by Joshua A. Guttman
Monsters can say a lot about the society they’re in.
(Trigger Warning SA) It’s tough landing your film with a flawed protagonist.
The Joseph Campbell Hero’s Journey inspired many movies.
Disco Boy is an intriguing film, using psychedelia to essentially tell a war story.
The most dangerous element of a dictator is his charisma