In the late ’80s and early ’90s, the streets of downtown Manhattan were the site of a collision between two vibrant subcultures: skateboarding and hip hop.
TV Review: “Relentless” Is Exciting And I Can’t Wait To See How It Unfolds
Christina Fontana searches for what happened to 21-year-old Christina Whittaker, who disappeared in the small town of Hannibal, Mo., leaving behind her 6-month-old daughter.
Manhattan Film Festival Review: “Wild Butterfly” Is Incredibly Emotional And Offers Compassion To A Compelling Story
“Wild Butterfly” is a dramatized documentary that explores childhood trauma and its relationship to ongoing mental health issues and drug use. It uncovers the hidden story behind a family’s tragic circumstances and opens our eyes to the impacts of social injustices and prejudices that could befall anyone.
Tribeca Film Festival Review: “LFG” Dares To Answer Why Female Athletes Are Not Earning Enough To Make Ends Meet
It is a no-holds-barred, inside account of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s ongoing fight for equal pay.
Tribeca Film Festival Review: “The Scars Of Ali Boulala” Is One Of Those Films That Makes You Reflect On How Precious Life Really Is
Ali Boulala became legendary in the ’90s for being the most eccentric skateboarder of his time. In 2007, Ali and teammate Shane Cross were in a tragic motorcycle accident. Both were heavily intoxicated when Ali drove into a wall while Shane was riding on the back. Ali ended up in a coma, and Shane …
Tribeca Film Festival Review: It Is So Exciting To See Powerful Women In Sports Get The Recognition They Deserve In “The Queen Of Basketball”
She is arguably the greatest living women’s basketball player. She’s won three national trophies; she played in the ’76 Olympics; she was drafted to the NBA. But have you ever heard of Lucy Harris?
Movie Review: “Rise Again: Tulsa And The Red Summer” Shows A Race Riot That Led To The Massacre Of Hundreds Of Blacks Where Justice Was Never Served
One hundred years after the two-day Tulsa Massacre, one of America’s most violent racial conflicts, this documentary explores the role of media during these early 20th century events and today’s revived call for justice and anti-racism.
TV Review: I Love A Good NBA Rookie Story And “Promiseland” Does Not Disappoint
The visceral, intimate, and all-access coming of age story of 2020 NBA rookie sensation Ja Morant from the eve of his NBA debut through to his Rookie of The Year crowning, we share Ja’s experience over his debut season as it unfolds.
Movie Review: “When I’m Her” Is Absolutely Captivating, The Perfect Piece Of Inspiration
Michael Cusumano was a ballet prodigy with his career ahead of him, but when life doesn’t go as planned, he finds refuge from trauma and liberation as his alter ego, Russian ballet instructor, Madame Olga.