Andy Kaufman Is Me Review (Tribeca Film Festival 2025)

Andy Kaufman Is Me Review (Tribeca Film Festival 2025)

This wildly entertaining documentary cracks open the bizarre, brilliant, and endlessly surprising world of Andy Kaufman like never before — using his own voice to guide the way. Unearthed from a vault of never-before-heard audio diaries, Andy Kaufman is Me offers an all-access pass to Kaufman’s unfiltered thoughts, offbeat performance ideas, and a surreal semi-autobiographical novel he never finished… until now.

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Dog of God Review (Tribeca Film Festival 2025)

Dog of God Review (Tribeca Film Festival 2025)

Dog of God is a strange and unsettling Latvian animated film that is a religio-superstition-filled story of weird human action. By employing a special rotoscope animation technique, in which live actors are hand-drawn on in an attempt to provide a dreamlike atmosphere, the film combines fantasy and tough reality.

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On a String Review (Tribeca Film Festival 2025)

On a String Review (Tribeca Film Festival 2025)

Has life after college always been such a drag? Isabel (Isabel Hagen) is a young, Juilliard-trained violist still living at home with her parents in the heart of New York City. She’s trying to make a living playing gigs with her friends in the homes of strangers.

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Magazine Dreams Review

Magazine Dreams Review

Magazine Dream, written and directed by Elijah Bynum, is not an easy watch or is it meant to be. Anchored by a staggering performance from Jonathan Majors, the film takes us deep into the tortured psyche of Killian Maddox, a socially alienated aspiring bodybuilder whose dreams of fame are as grotesquely outsized as his physical transformation.

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Wolfman (Spoiler Review)

Wolfman (Spoiler Review)

Blake and his family are attacked by an unseen animal and, in a desperate escape, barricade themselves inside a farmhouse as the creature prowls the perimeter. As the night stretches on, however, Blake begins to behave strangely, transforming into something unrecognizable that soon jeopardizes his wife and daughter.

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Likeness Review (HollyShorts Film Festival 2023)

Likeness Review (HollyShorts Film Festival 2023)

We follow a teen girl who employs a digital version of her mum to help her track down her missing mum – can't go wrong can it? As with most films like this, it is an exercise in being careful what you wish for, and knowing when to draw a line in the sand when the technology knows a bit too much.

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