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  • ‘Low Tide’ Film Review: Coming-of-Age Tale About Buried Treasure Digs Up Promising Talent

    A first-time director and a young cast team up for a teen adventure that recalls the best of the 1980s

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    October 2, 2019 @ 9:05 AM
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    Directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman use Ronstadt’s voice to tell her story, but that voice speaks loudest when she’s singing

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    Steve Pond
    September 4, 2019 @ 9:40 AM
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    ‘Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice’ Review: Rock Doc Starts and Ends With the Music
  • ‘Transparent’ Musical Finale to Premiere on Closing Night of Tribeca TV Festival

    New series “Looking for Alaska,” “Leavenworth,” “Godfather of Harlem” and “Katy Keene” to also make world premieres

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    August 12, 2019 @ 8:00 AM
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  • ‘Yesterday’ Film Review: Danny Boyle’s Beatles Comedy Never Comes Together

    Richard Curtis’ fantasia about a world where only one man remembers the Fab Four’s songs is far too cutesy and lacks a hook

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    Dan Callahan
    June 26, 2019 @ 8:55 AM
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    ‘Yesterday’ Film Review: Danny Boyle’s Beatles Comedy Never Comes Together
  • ‘The Quiet One’ Film Review: Reticent Rolling Stone Bill Wyman Shares Little of Interest in Documentary

    Tribeca 2019: band

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    Candice Frederick
    June 19, 2019 @ 8:05 AM
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    ‘The Quiet One’ Film Review: Reticent Rolling Stone Bill Wyman Shares Little of Interest in Documentary
  • ‘XY Chelsea’ Film Review: Doc Tackles Chelsea Manning’s Very In-Progress Story

    Tribeca 2019: It’s too early to grasp the full ramifications of the Chelsea Manning saga, but director Tim Travers Hawkins tries to get a hold on it

    By

    Dan Callahan
    June 5, 2019 @ 11:01 AM
    Report From Tribeca
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    ‘XY Chelsea’ Film Review: Doc Tackles Chelsea Manning’s Very In-Progress Story
  • ‘Framing John DeLorean’ Review: Meta-Doc Takes Various Tracks to Explore What Drove the Carmaker

    Tribeca 2019: Alec Baldwin’s re-enactments don’t work at all, but the film achieves truthfulness when it sticks to traditional documentary

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    June 5, 2019 @ 8:35 AM
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    ‘Framing John DeLorean’ Review: Meta-Doc Takes Various Tracks to Explore What Drove the Carmaker
  • ‘Woodstock’ Film Review: Anniversary Doc Takes Boomers on an Evocative Trip Down Memory Lane

    Tribeca 2019: Those “Three Days That Defined a Generation” get another look in a movie that pales next to the 1970 classic concert film

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    Elizabeth Weitzman
    May 22, 2019 @ 8:20 AM
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    ‘Woodstock’ Film Review: Anniversary Doc Takes Boomers on an Evocative Trip Down Memory Lane
  • ‘See You Yesterday’ Film Review: Sprightly Teen Time-Travel Comedy Reveals Dark Truths

    Tribeca 2019: What starts as a “Back to the Future” homage eventually becomes a look at police violence against black Americans

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    Dan Callahan
    May 15, 2019 @ 12:45 PM
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    ‘See You Yesterday’ Film Review: Sprightly Teen Time-Travel Comedy Reveals Dark Truths
  • ‘Plus One,’ ‘Gay Chorus Deep South’ Win Tribeca Audience Awards

    Jeff Chan and Andrew Rhymer’s rom-com stars Maya Erskine and Jack Quaid

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    Thom Geier
    May 4, 2019 @ 3:00 PM
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    ‘Plus One,’ ‘Gay Chorus Deep South’ Win Tribeca Audience Awards
  • Wendell Pierce’s ‘Burning Cane’ Wins Top Prize at Tribeca Film Festival

    “House of Hummingbird” and “Scheme Birds” win for international narrative feature and documentary feature

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    Thom Geier
    May 2, 2019 @ 4:30 PM
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    Wendell Pierce’s ‘Burning Cane’ Wins Top Prize at Tribeca Film Festival
  • ‘You Don’t Nomi’ Film Review: Documentary Asks, Were We Too Hard on Camp Classic ‘Showgirls’?

    Tribeca 2019: Jeffrey McHale’s feature debut works awfully hard to justify both its subject and its mission

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    Elizabeth Weitzman
    April 29, 2019 @ 4:07 PM
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    ‘You Don’t Nomi’ Film Review: Documentary Asks, Were We Too Hard on Camp Classic ‘Showgirls’?
  • ‘The Apollo’ Launches Tribeca Film Festival With a Look at a Theater, a Community – and Politics

    Festival co-founder Robert De Niro said the audience to see the documentary about Harlem’s famed theater was “making a statement that we reject” Donald Trump’s policies

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 24, 2019 @ 9:07 PM
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  • Gilda Radner Documentary ‘Love, Gilda’ to Open Tribeca Film Festival

    17th edition of festival opens April 18

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    February 6, 2018 @ 12:00 PM
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  • ‘Abundant Acreage Available’ Review: Amy Ryan Owns This Quiet Family Drama

    Writer-director Angus MacLachlan sketches small-town lives with sensitivity, but it’s Ryan who makes his understated and enigmatic drama worth seeing

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