Back in January 2007, I remember spotting this New York Times review of Azazel Jacob’s “The GoodTimesKid” written by Matthew Zoller Seitz. It wasn’t just that Seitz called the film an “unexpectedly ...
One of my earliest childhood memories is of watching one of my father’s films in a theater when an old man in the audience suddenly stood up and, in the light of the projector, yelled, “What is the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indie filmmaker Azazel Jacobs makes a true New York movie with “His Three Daughters,” his profound and moving drama about a trio ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2008, the writer-director Azazel Jacobs made a small but vivid splash with “Momma’s Man,” a Sundance comedy about a troubled ...
Natalia Almada, Justin Chang and Jennie Livingston will judge the U.S. documentary competition for the final fest in Park City. By Mia Galuppo Senior Entertainment Reporter Leading the U.S. dramatic ...
With Ira Sachs’s highly recommended Peter Hujar’s Day opening today at New York’s Film Forum from Janus Films, we’re unlocking our paywall on Azazel Jacobs’s interview with Sachs from our Fall, 2025 ...
The quirky comedy French Exit, about several disconnected, somewhat lonely American souls who come together in unique ways in Paris, is funny, sad, bittersweet, surreal and altogether different. For ...
The stars play sisters reunited in the New York City apartment of their childhood to care for their father during his last days of home hospice care. By Jon Frosch Senior Editor, Reviews That ...
Taylor Gates is an Indiana native who earned her BFA in Creative Writing from the University of Evansville. She fell in love with entertainment by watching shows about chaotic families like Full House ...
In 2008, the writer-director Azazel Jacobs made a small but vivid splash with “Momma’s Man,” a Sundance comedy about a troubled dweeb hiding out in the cocoon of his parents’ downtown Manhattan ...