Tag: 2022 Tribeca Film Festival

Aisha | Review

No Safe Havens: Letitia Wright’s Breathtaking Refugee Turn Frank Berry’s Aisha is the superbly moving record of a Nigerian refugee’s quiet fight for dignity in...

Interview: Ellie Foumbi & Joe Mastantuono – Our Father, the Devil

Ellie Foumbi’s Our Father, the Devil (Mon Père, le Diable) is an exceptionally haunting, masterful film. A highlight from both Venice (a Biennale College...

Lynch/Oz | Review

Follow the Celluloid Road: Philippe Explores the Magnificent Ozsessions of David Lynch The next best thing to a new David Lynch project has to be...

Somewhere in Queens | Review

Sticks and Stones: Romano’s Lovable Directorial Debut Ray Romano’s first foray into acting-directing, Somewhere in Queens, is an uproarious family drama more akin to Little...

Interview: Robert Machoian – The Integrity of Joseph Chambers

Robert Machoian’s The Integrity of Joseph Chambers is a meticulous, farcical character study of the titular anti-hero (repeat collaborator Clayne Crawford), who tries to...

2022 Tribeca Film Festival: Robert Machoian, Andrew Dosunmu & Andrew Bujalski In Line-Up

World premieres from American indie filmmakers Robert Machoian, Andrew Dosunmu and Andrew Bujalski are just three filmmakers in the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival's massive...

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