Tribeca: TJ + Kim Burch Talk Son Nolan’s Legacy in “4000 Days”
Eleven years is a little over 4,000 days. More than a decade’s worth of time, all working toward the same goal. Daniel E Catullo III’s Tribeca-premiering documentary 4000 Days chronicles the decade-plus saga of families fighting for legislative change to prevent hazing deaths at colleges and universities.
“Song Silenced: Coming Out in Christian Music” Makes a Joyful Noise
Song Silenced: Coming Out in Christian Music is beautiful truth that is far louder than those who try to take the music away.
Director Daniel E Catullo III Talks “4000 Days” Doc About Campus Hazing
Daniel E Catullo III has four films screening at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival. Three of them have a lot in common. They’re music documentaries he produced for Peter Frampton, Katy Perry, and Alicia Keys. The fourth film is 4000 Days, a documentary Catullo III directed about fraternity hazing.
FYC: “Only Murders in the Building” Sings a Tune
Sophie Rose, Michael Blum, and David Archuleta are the writers behind “Wish That You Were Me,” the song heavily featured in the latest season of Only Murders in the Building.
“The Last Viking” is a Dark Comedy About Finding Yourself
The Last Viking is about seeing people as they are, not who we want them to be or who they think they could be, but as they are, with all the imperfections, pride, and possibilities they hold.
“Watching Mr. Pearson” is a Love Letter to Legacy
Watching Mr. Pearson is about loving the pursuit of something rather than attempting to craft a perfect legacy that remains long after you’re gone.
Composer Uno Helmersson Captures the End of an Era in “One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5”
Almost a decade ago, Stranger Things premiered on Netflix. The Stephen King and Steven Spielberg-inspired series would run for five seasons over the course of about ten years.
“Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” — Episode 3 Recap: Chunnel
Bad decisions make for good television and, three episodes in, Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed is proving that its tangled web is so very easy to be lured into.
Pittsburgh Film Office Executive Director Dawn Keezer Opens Pittsburgh to the World
One might think the Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Film Office would describe themselves as a film buff, but Dawn Keezer doesn’t. To be fair, while Keezer may not describe herself as a movie buff, she has her favorites.
“The Big Combo” Comes Home Newly Restored
The Big Combo is one example of a gem of the genre getting the 21st-century overhaul treatment. Originally released in 1955, Ignite Films has put together a stellar, comprehensive rerelease in time for the 70th anniversary of the film.
Six Movies to Catch at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival
We’re just days away from the first screening of the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival, and the event is pulling out all the stops to celebrate a 25 years of dedication to elevating film, television, podcasting, and storytellers of all varieties.
Anna Maxwell Martin, Agnes O’Casey, Adam Nagaitis, & Ruby Ashbourne Serkis Talk “Star City”
Fans will be happy to know that the world of this alternate history doesn’t end with For All Mankind. On May 29, 2026, Apple TV+ will release the first two episodes of Star City.
“Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” Lives Up to its Name
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed is a darkly comedic return to the small screen for Maslany, with the addictive beginnings of a great murder mystery.
The Greek Ties to Pittsburgh’s Movie Theaters of Yesteryear
My dad has always said that his favorite moviegoing memory is the open-air cinemas of Greece. Some of my earliest moviegoing memories are of the drive-in theater of my mom’s hometown of Carmichaels, PA, located sixty miles south of Pittsburgh. Neither of them can fathom how these life experiences led to this career and this article, but what none of us considered was Pittsburgh’s rich history of Greek cinemas.
“Tuner” Strikes a Chord
Tuner is a quest for that tranquility in a world that is too loud. One that hits all the right notes — tuned not to perfection, but to the discordant reality that ultimately creates something special in its imperfections.
“Is God Is” is Righteous, Burning Fury
Drenched in Southern Gothic imagery and righteous anger, Is God Is is a blaze of glory and pain.
“Forge” Almost Manages to Break the Mold
Forge is weighed down by some of the expected genre tropes of heist flicks, but manages to weave its own story about the intersection of identity and ambition in the capitalist hellscape we all live in.
Xander Robin & Nick León Talk Magical, Weird South Florida Wonders in “The Python Hunt”
Florida is an enigma. Unlike most other places in the United States, it has a mysticism that isn’t easy to pin down. Something otherworldly combines with the strange, natural beauty to create the wonder that is Florida.
“By the Roots” Remembers Where it Came From and Where it Can Go
Young’s voice in By the Roots is so strong, not only because of the script and direction, but in the community she has entrusted to take ownership of the past to shape the future.
Melissa Martin & Jim Tucker Capture Pittsburgh’ Magical Darkness in “Basic Psych”
It’s special when Pittsburgh is allowed to be unapologetically Pittsburgh on film. The beautiful gold bridges against the green hills, the winding roads into the suburbs, the place Melissa Martin and Jim Tucker call home.
