When You Finish Saving the World is in theaters on January 20. By Elazar Abrahams Let’s cut to the chase here — this new A24 film, Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut, is not good. In the […]

When You Finish Saving the World is in theaters on January 20. By Elazar Abrahams Let’s cut to the chase here — this new A24 film, Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut, is not good. In the […]
Unicorn Store hits Netflix on April 5th. By I. Simon Over the course of this decade, Brie Larson has proven herself to be one of the greatest actresses working in Hollywood. Between nuanced, powerful performances […]
By Elazar Abrahams This past summer, I had the pleasure of interning at Tablet, a popular Jewish-interest online magazine. The experience gave me incredible opportunities to hone my journalism skills. I also learned the inside […]
TV and City had the opportunity to chat with Ramón Salazar, director of Sunday’s Illness, the new Spanish drama playing at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Take a look at what he had to say […]
Benji is available to stream on Netflix beginning March 16th. By Scott Holleran If you enjoyed Joe Camp’s adventurous Benji (1974) featuring Peter Breck as a single dad and an adorable stray mutt that loves […]
The Florida Project opened in select theaters October 6th. The Florida Project is a film of oxymorons. It is funny, yet serious. It is heartwarming, but heartbreaking. It is simplistic, yet complex. The scope of […]
Menashe hits theaters July 28. By Jack Faivish Menashe follows one man’s difficult inner journey as he attempts to maintain a relationship with his son, while the rest of the Hasidic Jewish community tries to pull […]
The full first season of Ozark is available July 21, only on Netflix. Ozark is a Netflix drama about a man who accidently crosses a drug cartel and flees the big city to the Ozarks, […]
I Am Heath Ledger premieres May 17th, 10pm on Spike. Derik Murray’s 90-minute documentary remembers the late Oscar-winning actor, largely through never-before-seen footage from Ledger’s own home movies and interviews. We recently spoke to Murray […]
When I was sent to view five sports-themed short films at Tribeca Film Festival my idea for an article was simple. Rank them from worst to, pointing out what I did and didn’t like. But […]