★★★ Feel-bad festival dramas are about as commonplace as finding a penny in the city. If you look hard enough, there will always be one shining in wait. Dragonfly easily fits that bill—writer/director Paul Andrew Williams (The Cottage, The Children) shifts his genre sensibilities to elderly care in this chilling, overtly bleak character study. By … Continue reading Tribeca 2025: Dragonfly
Film Review: Lee
★★★★ Widely regarded as one of the greatest war correspondents of all time, famed photographer Lee Miller captured imagery during World War II that still provides us with an up close and personal picture of the concentration camps. A trio of writers (Marion Hume, John Collee, Liz Hannah) bring Lee's story to life with the … Continue reading Film Review: Lee
