Tribeca 2024
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[Tribeca 2014] Daddio Review- Another Film Set In One Location, But It Has A Good Message At Its Core
One-location films aren’t anything new in Hollywood. In fact, movies set in a vehicle, Locke, aren’t anything new either. That’s the premise of Daddio. A cab at Laguardia Airport in New York City picks up a young woman and takes… Continue reading
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[Tribeca 2024] Boys Go To Jupiter Review- An Animated Coming-Of-Age Story That Acts An Endurance Test
By Nick Nitkowski Animation is a beautiful art form of storytelling. We’ve all seen such imaginative animation styles that paired well with some amazing stories that have withstood the test of time. And what’s even more amazing is how many… Continue reading
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[Tribeca 2024] Luther: Never Too Much Review- A Solid Music Documentary That Doesn’t Do Anything Special Too Make It Stand Out
In recent years I’ve seen a lot of documentary films based on musicians or bands. The latest film I’ve seen is based on American R&B and Soul singer/songwriter/ and record producer Luther Vandross. He has written a lot of hits… Continue reading
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[Tribeca 2024] Beacon Review- A Semi-Interesting Survival Tale With A Few Not Very Believable Elements
The Last film I saw featuring a lighthouse was The Lighthouse from visionary writer/director Robert Eggers. Beacon is the latest movie featuring a lighthouse as part of its story. This one isn’t as good as that one was, but it… Continue reading
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[Tribeca 2024] The Shallow Tale Of A Writer Who Decided To Write About A Serial Killer Review- A Rare Dark Comedy That Is Different Than Anything You Will See In Theaters Anywhere
Of late the comedy genre has been relatively speaking down. There have been the occasional dark comedies like American Fiction or female-centric films such as Joy Ride that have come out in recent years. The Shallow Tale of a Writer… Continue reading