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Tribeca Review: Clementine

Writer-director Lara Jean Gallagher’s first feature, Clementine, which premiered at Tribeca this afternoon, begins with a home video of a young girl in repose....

Tribeca Review: Aamis

Photo Credit: Wishberry FilmsI'm not going to beat around the bush, Aamis, the second feature written and directed by Bhaskar Hazarika, which premiered...

Tribeca Review: Come to Daddy

From the opening title card, you’ll know if you’ll like Come to Daddy. It starts with two quotes. The first is from Shakespeare: “The...

Avengers: Endgame Review: The Perfect End to an Amazing Journey (Spoiler-Free Review)

April 25th was a sacred day for myself and diehard Marvel fans alike. It was the opening of Avengers: Endgame, and like everyone, for...

Tribeca Review: Noah Land

Writer-director Cenk Ertürk's début film, Noah Land, which premiered at Tribeca tonight, is hard to define. It follows Ömer (Ali Atay), a recently-divorced man...

Tribeca Review: Watson

Paul Watson is a controversial figure. A founding member of Greenpeace who accompanied the organization to protest nuclear testing in Amchitka in the '70s,...

Tribeca Review: At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal

Since #MeToo became a national and global movement, there have been many upsetting moments that have forced us to ask, “How could we have...

Roxanne Benjamin Discusses Carving a New Survival Story with ‘Body at Brighton Rock’

Roxanne Benjamin has created quite the name for herself as a genre producer. Speaking with those in the horror film circles before the SXSW...

Captain Marvel, Black Panther & Thor: The MCU Phase 3 Retrospective Part 2

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/mcu-retrospective-phase-3-part-2 With Avengers: Endgame a DAY AWAY the staff of Pop Break is talking about the MCU! In "Phase 3 Part 2" of this podcast Senior...

‘If the Dancer Dances’ Review: A Good Doc That May Be Lost on Non-Dance Fans

Dance is a universal language. Or as choreographer Merce Cunningham put it: "If the dancer dances, everything is there." That quote gives the title...

1999 Movie-versaries: Election

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix's slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was...

‘Someone Great’ Review: Gina Rodriguez’s New Comedy is Something Special

Review by Ben Murchison There is nothing unique about a girls night out film, even one packaged within a romantic comedy, but Someone Great isn’t...

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