Screenwriter Larry Golin made his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story set in New York. Four friends move in together in a ramshackle apartment in the Bronx as they try to figure out their next move while they finish up their senior year in high school. Schiek (Nashawn Kearse), star of the baseball team, wants everyone to think he's had a successful tryout with a major-league ball club, when the truth is he's washed out of his best shot with the minors. Vivo (Jerry Ferrara), who comes from a family of bush-league gangsters, wants to join the mob, but has a hard time becoming the tough guy he thinks he's supposed to be. Ike (Max Greenfield), who has talent as a wrestler, needs to get his own demons in check if he's to make anything of himself. And Rob-O (Badge Dale) wants to be an artist; he thinks he's found both a business manager and a girlfriend in the attractive woman who lives upstairs, Elizabeth Keener, but he isn't sure how to tell her that he's a good bit younger than she thinks. Cross Bronx was screened as part of the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Wonderful coming of age story of 4 high-school boys in the Bronx in their Senior year - - outstanding performances - visually interesting - HOWEVER the audio on the DVD was of SUCH poor quality we were missing dialog (and no subtitles - however shouldn't have to even be looking for them in order to hear!!) We cranked up the volume VERY high and the dialog was still so low and muted and muffled. We bought this DVD too - cuz boyfriend grew up in the Bronx. So good movie but big warning on the audio.