Fantasia 2018 Review: The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot Take a moment to consider how you would imagine a movie about cowboy-ideal-personified Sam Elliott as a man who kills both Hitler and ... By Kyle YadloskyFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
This summer’s Fantasia Fest has six films that get me all hot and bothered The Fantasia International Film Festival will be kicking off its 22nd iteration from July 12 through August 2 this year in Montreal, and ... By Kyle YadloskyFebruary 20, 20200
Features Flixist’s 6 Most Anticipated Movies of the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival The 2018 Tribeca Film Festival gets underway tonight, running from April 18th through the 29th. The 17th year of the festival will showcase ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Features The 300 Week 16: 2018 Tribeca Film Festival Critic’s Notebook (Part 1) Hey there, gang, and welcome back to The 300, a recurring feature on my foolish quest to watch 300 movies in theaters in ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Features The 300 Week 17: 2018 Tribeca Film Festival Critic’s Notebook (Part 2) All right now, boppers, welcome back to The 300, a recurring feature on my goofball quest to watch 300 movies in theaters in ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Pass Over releases on Amazon Prime Academy Award nominee and Honorary Oscar winner Spike Lee’s filmed-play adaptation of newcomer Antoinette Nwandu’s Pass Over is set to release on April ... By Felicia CookeFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews NYFF Review: Thelma Each critic has their own process. Some take notes while watching a film and others will rush home to type up their thoughts ... By Alec Kubas-MeyerFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: The Square The Square, the latest film from Force Majeure director Ruben Östlund, reveals its entire thesis in its opening scenes. Anne, an art journalist ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) All happy families are the same; each unhappy family is only sort of the same, and will eventually wind up in their own ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: Last Flag Flying Richard Linklater’s movies tend to work best when they feel like hanging out. There’s a breeziness to the language as people walk, talk, ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
The 2017 New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) starts today It’s that time of year again. One of the best film festivals in the city is about to get underway. The New York ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews NYAFF Capsule Review: Mon Mon Mon Monsters Giddens Ko’s You Are the Apple of My Eye remains one of the best films I’ve seen at the New York Asian Film ... By Alec Kubas-MeyerFebruary 20, 20200