Press for NO LONGER SUITABLE FOR USE
“A Counterterrorism Informant’s Drama of Trust and Betrayal” — Naaman Zhou, The New Yorker
“A film I am going to chew on for a while... This is a really interesting short… I love its ambiguity.” — Gary Kramer, MovieJawn
“A slick and intelligent film backed by real-life experiences of director Julian Joslin, No Longer Suitable for Use was the most visually polished of the selections.” — Benjamin Schmidt, The Knockturnal
“[Writer-director Julian Joslin’s] knowledge of the gray areas of prosecution and witness protection is manifest in this twenty-minute film, which is taut and intriguing, and, even unexpectedly funny, at times.” — Eric Althoff, Screen Comment
“An edge of your seat tale that is definitely worth a look.” — Steve Kopian, Unseen Films
"This is another title I could see being an early one to play the long game on its road to the Oscar ceremony." — Joe The MN Movie Man: “Tribeca 2021 Preview - Shorts”
NBC New York: Tribeca Film Festival Preview
ScreenSlam: “No Longer Suitable for Use Featurette with Julian Joslin - Tribeca 2021”
Screen Comment: “Eight mention worthy films from the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival”
Pop Culturalist: “Tribeca Film Festival 2021: 11 Films to See”
MovieJawn: “Tribeca 2021: Interview with shorts curator Sharon Badal”
The Knockturnal: “Tribeca Film Festival Film Review: New York, New York Shorts”
Unseen Films: “Brief thoughts on NO LONGER SUITABLE FOR USE (2021) Tribeca 2021”
The National: “Tribeca Festival opens in New York: five Middle East-focused films to be shown”
Arab News: “Mideast, Arab-focused films head to New York’s Tribeca Film Festival”
Morocco World News: “New York’s Tribeca Film Festival: Arab Narratives in the Spotlight”
IndieWire: “Tribeca 2021 Reveals Shorts Lineup: Majority World Premieres and a Live Performance by Blondie”
Joe The MN Movie Man: “Tribeca 2021 Preview - Shorts”
Press for THE IRA GLASS SEX TAPE
“Behold, the Ira Glass Sex Tape! If you’re as big a public radio nerd as we are, this may be the best laugh you’ll have all week.” — The Village Voice
“This is a very funny and pretty dead-on parody of “This American Life,” but it should come with one major warning: You can’t un-hear the fake sex between Ira Glass and Terry Gross. Think about whether you want to ruin your podcast listening forever!” — NY Magazine’s Vulture
“The Ira Glass Sex Tape You Didn’t Know You Didn’t Want To Hear” — Huffington Post
“Everything about it is near perfect — Joslin’s imitation of Ira Glass, the pitch-perfect cloning of a typical TAL episode, the use of out-of-context clips from “Fresh Air” — everything..” — UPROXX