20+ years ago, TT Stern-Enzi made the decision to pursue his passion for film as a career ... Turns out it was the best decision the Rotten Tomatoes-certified movie critic ever made.
A film reviewer and columnist regularly featured in CityBeat Cincinnati, on WXIX-TV "Fox 19" and formerly Dayton City Paper, Stern-Enzi is a lifelong movie lover who got his start the way many amateur critics do: Watching hundreds and hundreds of movies. Now celebrating two decades-plus of interviewing countless star actors, actresses and directors, he is also now a driving force behind the Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival. The festival - which originated as the Cincinnati ReelAbilities Film Festival in 2011 to share the lives, stories, and art of people who experience disabilities - has grown to now focus on its mission of "empowering our shared humanity through stories, conversations and action."
On this episode of A Tight 45 (dropping Wednesday, March 17, 2021), Stern-Enzi talks with Tabari about his lifelong love of film, what he thinks like will be like for studios and audiences post-pandemic ... And why he's only walked out of one film in his entire life.
Check out this episode and others you may have missed at https://atight45.buzzsprout.com/or wherever you get your podcasts today! For more on Tabari or ask a question, be sure to visit www.tabarimccoy.com or email tabari@tabarimccoy.com.