The 24th annual Tribeca Film Festival is now in the history books, but it’s safe to say that the state of cinema remains alive and thriving in downtown Manhattan after these past two weeks. Located in the neighborhood between Soho and the Financial District, Tribeca also stands at the crossroads
Andor Is Making Star Wars Culturally Relevant Again
This past weekend, I participated in the No Kings March in Manhattan. Despite rain and unusually cool weather for mid-June, the event at times felt like a cathartic exorcism—or at least a deep sigh of relief after long-simmering despair. It also acted as an exercise in civic duty for a
FBC Firebreak Gameplay
Here is a look at my first time playing the game.
Honors For Cruise & Parton
Cruise & Parton. Sounds like an Alabama law firm. Instead, it is the names of two recipients of honors at the upcoming Academy Awards. Alongside Tom Cruise, choreographer/actor Debbie Allen, and production designer Wynn Thomas will all receive Honorary Oscars for their lifelong contributions to the movie industry. According to
DRAGON’S LAIR Director Wanted
Has there ever been a video game as overrated as Dragon’s Lair? The game, famous for its movie-quality animated sequences from ex-Disney animator Don Bluth (The Secret Of NIMH) was a complete set of smoke and mirrors. It did nothing more than present a series of pre-determined cut scenes, showing