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My Blind Brother (Tribeca Review)
Zachary Shevich | April 26, 2016'My Blind Brother' is mostly amusing and its performances are strong, however, the tone remains unwavering until the...
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‘Always Shine’ Director Sophia Takal Talks Feeling Competitive and Struggling with Perceptions of Femininity
Zachary Shevich | April 24, 2016"That's why we used a lot of alienation and breaking of the fourth wall techniques, too, to remind...
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‘Win!’ Documentarian Justin Webster on Bringing Vérité-Style Filmmaking to NYCFC’s Founding
Zachary Shevich | April 24, 2016Director Justin Webster talks about getting access to world-renowned superstars like David Villa and Frank Lampard and the...
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Sharon Horgan talks Rom-Com on TV vs Film and the Hopeful Tone of ‘Catastrophe’
Zachary Shevich | April 24, 2016Sharon Horgan discusses the advantage television has when developing romantic comedies and the importance of making a show...
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Filmmaker Sophie Goodhart on Her 10+ Year Wait to Make ‘My Blind Brother’
Zachary Shevich | April 23, 2016Sophie Goodhart discusses the long path to production for her debut, spending her option money too quickly, and...
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‘Between Us’ Filmmaker Rafael Palacio Illingworth Talks Vulnerability and Novelty
Zachary Shevich | April 22, 2016Rafael Palacio Illingworth discusses the real-life spat that inspired the movie, what types of questions he peppered the...
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‘Nerdland’ Filmmakers Chris Prynoski and Andrew Kevin Walker talk Fame and Sweaty-Palmed Desperation
Zachary Shevich | April 18, 2016Andrew Kevin Walker and Chris Prynoski discuss Nerdland's nihilistic vision of modern society and their shared appreciation for...
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Lindsay Burdge and Arthur Martinez on Blurring the Lines of Fiction and Documentary in ‘Actor Martinez’
Zachary Shevich | April 18, 2016We interview Lindsay Burdge and Arthur Martinez, stars of the experimental film 'Actor Martinez.'
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Rebirth (Tribeca Review)
C.J. Prince | April 17, 2016A strong ensemble cast helps offset the copycat nature of this psychological thriller.
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Nerdland (Tribeca Review)
Zachary Shevich | April 15, 2016Patton Oswalt and Paul Rudd voice an inept pair of Hollywood star wannabees that get in over their...