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Film Review: The Invisible Man

by Desha Winborne

Director: Leigh Whanell

Writer: Leigh Whanell

Cast: Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer, Michael Dorman, Benedict Hardie

After finally finding the courage to leave an abusive relationship, Cecilia is shocked when her ex commits suicide leaving her his fortune.  With her abuser dead, Cecilia is finally ready to reclaim her life.  Just as normalcy sets in a series of strange occurrences prove her ex is still alive and tormenting her.  With only her instincts to guide her, Cecilia must save herself and her loved ones from a madman no one can see.

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Film Review: Like A Boss

by Desha Winborne

Director: Miguel Arteta
Writer: Sam Pitman
Cast: Tiffany Haddish, Rose Byrne, Salma Hayek, and Billy Porter

Best friends and polar opposites Mia and Mel, find themselves in hot water as a major firm threatens to take over their growing makeup line. Hi-jinks ensue as the duo fight to save their business without sacrificing their friendship.

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Film Review: Cats (2019)

by Desha Winborne

Director: Tom Hooper

Writers: Tom Hooper (Screenplay) and  Andrew Lloyd Webber (musical)

Cast: Francesca Hayward, Idris Elba, Judy Dench, Laurie Davidson, and Jennifer Hudson

Pretty little kitty Victoria is abandoned in an alleyway where she comes face to face with a unique tribe known as the Jellicle Cats. She arrived on the most important night of the year, as the Jellicle Cats prepare for their annual ball. Each year the cats choose one member of the tribe to ascend to the Heaviside Layer and be reborn into a new life. Victoria makes her way through the tribe learning the mysterious ways of the Jellicle, whilst discovering her own new sense of self.

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Film Review: Good Boys

by Desha Winborne

Director: Gene Stupnitsky

Writer: Lee Eisenberg

Cast: Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, Brady Noon, Molly Gordon, Midori Francis, Lil Rel Howery, Will Forte, Izaac Wang, Josh Caras, Millie Davis, Chance Hurstfield, Enid-Raye Adams, Matt Ellis, Lina Renna.

Rating: R

Runtime: 90 Minutes

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STANDING UP, FALLING DOWN, had its world premiere in the Spotlight Narrative Category at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival.

The Tribeca Film Festival is a champion of independent film and in its 18th year, the indie films are still in focus.

In his first feature film, Director Matt Ratner brings together an amazing cast of Broadway and screen actors headlined by the comedy legend Billy Crystal. In the after screening Q & A, the director recalled when he first learned it was a dream for Crystal to do this film. The film is also the first feature film written by Peter Hoare, a New York native, and veteran television writer.

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The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival officially kicked off on Wednesday, April 24th. Since opening night, many stars, producers, directors, crew, and movie buffs celebrated various films at their after parties. While on the scene, we’ve spotted actors like Elijah Woods, Queen Latifah, Margot Robbie, Billy Crystal, and so much more. Check out our epic recap below:

Thursday, April 25

Ainsworth Chelsea was the sight for the Standing Up, Falling Down after party, hosted by Nespresso. Guests included Billy Crystal, Ben Schwartz, Eloise Mumford, Caitlin McGee, Debra Monk, Mike Carlsen, Nik Sadhani, Nathan James, Hassan Johnson, and Jim Santangeli.

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Tribeca Film Festival: The 2019 Feature Lineup

by xoJohn

The Tribeca Film Festival returns to New York City from April 24 to May 5. The Tribeca Film Festival will feature 103 titles. Expect world premieres of Georgetown, The Kill, Team, Dreamland, to name a few.

The 2019 feature film selection is as follows:

U.S. NARRATIVE COMPETITION

Tribeca’s U.S. Narrative Competition showcases extraordinary work from breakout independent voices and distinguished filmmaking talent. These ten world premieres will vie for the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Actor, and Best Actress. Last year, the award for Best Narrative Feature went to Kent Jones’ Diane while Jeffrey Wright was awarded Best Actor for his role in O.G. Other previous films from this section include Reed Morano’s Meadowland (2015), Ingrid Jungermann’s Women Who Kill (2016), and Nia DaCosta’s Little Woods (2018).

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Film Review: Isn’t It Romantic

by Desha Winborne

Director: Todd Strauss-Schulson

Writer: Dana Fox

Cast: Rebel Wilson, Adam Devine, Liam Hemsworth, and Priyanka Chopra

Natalie is a hopeless anti-romantic. She’s given up on love and is content living her life with good friends and a disobedient puppy. A close encounter with a mugger turns her life upside down and she finds herself trapped in her worst nightmare, a romantic comedy! Now she must navigate through the clichés to find her way out of the fantasy and back to reality before it’s too late.

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