by Miguel Cima | May 1, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
Most boys go through “let’s play with weapons” stage. It’s usually in those years from 13-17 when all the masculine gender roles need to be checked off the box so that your friends and you can convince yourself of how cool you are. But what happens if something goes...
by Miguel Cima | Apr 29, 2017 | 10 Burning Questions
Perhaps the best breakout comedy movie from the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival is a Capra-esque gem called Nobody’s Watching. It’s a smartly-executed work which captures powerful and authentic emotions, whose laughs are not throwaway and cheap, but based in real sadness...
by Miguel Cima | Apr 29, 2017 | 10 Burning Questions
As I write this, it’s been about 18 hours since director Elina Psykou’s extraordinary film, Son of Sofia, won the Tribeca Film Festival award in the International Narrative category. You can read all about what makes this movie so great...
by Miguel Cima | Apr 25, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
There’s a line early on in this serial killer biopic, something along the lines of “we eat our mistakes.” It really sets the tone perfectly for this film based on childhood remembrances of Jeffery Dahmer. Adapted from a graphic memoir by renowned comics creator John...
by Miguel Cima | Apr 24, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
“I’m the shadow behind the paintings.” – Richard Hambleton Any serious culture hound is familiar with New York’s East Village art scene in the 1980’s. Buoyed by established figures like Andy Warhol, unforgettable painters like Jean-Michael Basquiat and Keith Haring...
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