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Tribeca 2009: An Apology

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I would like to formally apologize for the huge delay in my Tribeca coverage. Last week I posted my festival recap and promised a week full of reviews and interviews. Unfortunately, this last week was my final week of school for the term and projects/finals got the better of me. While I truly feel writing for this site is more important than school, the A student in me wouldn’t let me drop in my grades. I can go on for hours about how majoring in film at college or attending a film school is a joke and waste of time/money but I’ll save that for another time. For now, I just want to let you all know that this week truly will be filled with Tribeca film reviews and the awesome interviews I shot. I will also be doing a few more interviews in the coming weeks with filmmakers from the fest who live in NY. I hope to have it all my coverage up by the end of the week. I will be cutting back in my participation on the site after my coverage is posted in order to focus on some last minute promotion of Stuck Like Chuck’s premiere at the SINY Film festival June 6th and 7th. I will definitely write in from that festival though and afterwards, I should be back on this site in full force. I also have some very cool things I’m working on for the site that Scott doesn’t even know about but I can’t discuss them just yet. So please forgive me for the delays and get ready for some intense Tribeca coverage. Hope you enjoy it!

 And if any of you would like to make sure these delays in my coverage never occur again, feel free to buy me a laptop (preferably a Macbook Pro) and/or convince any college to give me an honorary Communication Arts degree. Thanks!

 Jerry Cavallaro – www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com

Born with a camera in hand, Jerry Cavallaro was destined to be a great filmmaker. Legend has it that he even filmed his own birth. He later went on to film the indie rom-com STUCK LIKE CHUCK, which is now available to watch for free on Amazon. Jerry brings his passion for movies, both behind the camera and in front of the screen, to every piece he writes for this site.