Review: There are no likable characters in ‘My Policeman.’
“My Policeman” provides a nuanced insight into the lives of homophobic women, misogynistic gay men, and the longstanding animosity between society and the police dating back to the 1950s.
Ary Russell, Contributing Writer
• November 7, 2022
This Is a Review of ‘Horse Girl’ Starring Alison Brie, Thanks
This film has gotten a lot of medium reviews, so prepare for a large review.
Isabel Tan, Deputy Copy Chief
• February 12, 2020
‘Good Posture’ Spotlights an Unlikely Female Friendship
In this low-budget indie film, shot over a span of 10 days in Brooklyn, an unlikely pair forms a tender, albeit unconventional, friendship.
Julie Goldberg, Staff Writer
• May 6, 2019
Presenting the Youngest Director in Tribeca Film Festival History
At age 19, Tisch first-year Phillip Youmans is the youngest director in history to have a feature film premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Staff Writer
• April 29, 2019
‘Five Feet Apart’ Depicts the Necessity of Human Touch
The latest hospital romance film improves on its medical accuracy but falls short elsewhere.
Yaroslava Bondar, Staff Writer
• March 25, 2019
‘Yardie’ Is a Jamaican Throwback to Gang Dramas of Old
Idris Elba tries his hand at directing in “Yardie,” based on Victor Headley’s novel.
Dante Sacco, Deputy Arts Editor
• March 25, 2019
‘How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’ Has Great Visuals, but the Same Old Story
The final film in the franchise does not live up to its acclaimed predecessors.
Fareid El Gafy, Staff Writer
• February 26, 2019
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