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    “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”: “Secondhand Lions” meets “Thelma and Louise”

    The comedy HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE which played at Tribeca on Thursday has made me want to go back and explore the filmography of director Taika Waititi. Because if HUNT is any indication, Waititi is likely destined to become New Zealand’s answer to America’s Wes Anderson and England’s Edgar Wright—a highly-idiosyncratic and stylized comedic filmmaker. But whereas the bulk of Anderson and

    April 22, 2016
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    Tribeca Film Festival | “Do not resist”

    I remember those nights of iodine streetlights and black-suited riot [...]

    April 22, 2016
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    Tribeca Film Festival| “Nerdland”

    Ever notice that it’s almost always a bad sign when an R-rated animated movie brags about being an R-rated animated movie? The one exception might be SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER AND UNCUT (1999), but other than that the pickings are slim. I had this realization watching Chris Prynoski’s NERDLAND, a very graphic animated comedy filled to the brim with boobs, boners, and buttholes. The first feature film by animation house Titmouse

    April 22, 2016
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    Tribeca Film Festival | “Life, Animated”

    I think it was the moment when Gilbert Gottfried showed [...]

    April 14, 2017
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    Tribeca Film Festival “High-rise”

    There were walkouts at my screening of Ben Wheatley’s HIGH [...]

    April 14, 2017
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    Tribeca Film Festival “The first Monday in May”

    Andrew Rossi’s new documentary THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY is gorgeous, sumptuous. It’s also undercooked. The film follows the inception, creation, and opening gala for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2015 fashion exhibition “China: Through the Looking Glass.” The exhibit itself was a massive celebration and rumination on the tenuous relationship between Western fashion and Chinese culture curated by the renowned

    April 22, 2016
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    TFF2015 | Autism in Love

    My name is Nathanael Hood and I’m autistic. And in my twenty-six years on this earth I have never seen a film that treated autism with the same level of respect and dignity as Matt Fuller’s AUTISM IN LOVE. It examines four subjects: Lenny, a twenty-something living with his parents who agonizes over his inability to get a girlfriend; Dave and Lindsey, two Autistics who have managed to overcome their disabilities to sustain an eight-year relationship; Stephen, a middle-aged

    February 3, 2016
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