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Tribeca Reviews: ‘The Adderall Diaries’ — A Film About Memory’s Mistakes
Making a film about someone else’s diaries -- in this case, The Adderall Diaries: A Memoir by Stephen Elliott -- is a tricky proposition at best. It poses the question, should the director -- the first-time-out... -
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 5, Episode 2 Recap: ‘The House of Black and White’
Nothing comes easy in this world. This applies to virtually every single character on Game of Thrones. So it’s no surprise that Arya Stark’s much-anticipated arrival in the Free City of Braavos didn’t initially... -
Documentary Filmmaker Don Hardy Discusses ‘Theory of Obscurity: A Film About the Residents’
The collective music, performance and art of The Residents is otherworldly. Upon first learning of this infamous group, one enters an uncompromising creative space where audience comfort and commercial popularity take a... -
Director Elizabeth Giamatti Talks ‘A Woman Like Me,’ Accepting the Unacceptable and Her Good Friend Alex
The Buddhist Meditation on Death says, “The point is we are all going to die, but that is the very thing we cannot accept.” Is it even possible to accept what is unacceptable to so many of us? Would you... -
Filmmaker Caryn Waechter Talks ‘The Sisterhood of Night,’ Social Media, Friendship and What It Means To Be A 21st Century Teen Girl
Our teen years are filled with some of the most memorable points in our lives: blossoming friendships, first loves and kisses, and the discovery of who we are. Everything is heightened, from our emotions to our... -
‘Made in Japan’ Director Josh Bishop and Country Star Tomi Fujiyama Discuss Nashville and the Grand Ole Opry
On the night of Nov. 9, 1964, the Grand Ole Opry’s renowned country-western showcase boasted its usual who’s who of country stars. But following the distinguished Johnny Cash, the audience received a happy surprise.... -
Juan Pablo Di Pace Dishes on the Crucifixion Scene and Playing Jesus in NBC’s ‘A.D. The Bible Continues’
Whatever your religion may be, NBC’s new historical drama A.D. The Bible Continues is a must-see! The show picks up where the successful Bible series left off, at Jesus’ Crucifixion, and takes viewers through the... -
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 5, Episode 1 Recap: ‘The Wars To Come’
An appropriate theme for Game of Thrones’ fourth season was Valar Morghulis, the High Valyrian saying for “All Men Must Die.” The season certainly lived up to its name: The sadistic King Joffrey Baratheon was... -
‘The Lizzie Borden Chronicles’ Camps Out At the Scene of the Crime
Christina Ricci has made a career out of playing disgruntled girls with an implied darkness and a wit about two years too old. All that culminated rather flawlessly in 2014’s Lizzie Borden Took An Ax, Lifetime’s... -
‘Game of Thrones’ Review: Season 5 Has Confident, Bolder Storytelling
“The future is sh—t. Just like the past,” Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) tells fellow fugitive Varys (Conleth Hill), after they’ve crossed the Narrow Sea early on in the season five premiere of Game of...
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