Report From Tribeca
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‘Elvis & Nixon’ Tribeca Review: Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey Meet in Dis-Graceland
This one-joke biopic about the King and the president’s historic meeting is stretched far beyond its flimsy premise
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‘Custody’ Tribeca Review: Viola Davis Outshines a Stodgy Drama
Best known for his work in the theater, writer-director James Lapine (“Impromptu”) drains the life from this tale of families in crisis
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Move Over, ‘Making a Murderer’ – Tribeca Has a New Infuriating Miscarriage of Justice Story
Much of the audience was in tears after “Southwest of Salem,” a documentary about four women sent to prison amidst homophobic panic
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‘Docu-Fiction’ Movie Confuses Tribeca Film Festival Audience – and That’s the Point
“Houston, We Have a Problem” is fun, entertaining and about as real as “This Is Spinal Tap”
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Tribeca Film Festival’s Love Stories Get Messy and Sad
Gael Garcia Bernal, Mia Wasikowska and Shia LaBeouf are among the contributors to the episodic films “Madly” and “LoveTrue”
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Tribeca’s Female Directors Take a Hard Look at Women’s Struggles in a Man’s World
The thriller “Always Shine” and the documentary “All This Panic” showcase two different sides of the female experience
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James Franco’s ‘King Cobra’ Director on Explicit Gay Sex Scenes: ‘Actors Took Things Further Than the Script’
Tribeca 2016: Justin Kelly tells TheWrap film is “unapologetic” in depicting gay male sex, with a high-profile cast committed to honest and graphic storytelling
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Tribeca’s Opening Night Film Asks: Can Kim Kardashian’s Booty Be Art?
“The First Monday in May” kicked off the festival by examining the collision of fashion, art and celebrity
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21 Films to Watch at the Tribeca Film Festival
The 2016 Tribeca Film Festival will showcase 77 world premieres over 12 days of screenings in lower Manhattan. Here are just a few of the many premieres we’ll have our eyes on this year.
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Tribeca Film Festival Embraces TV, Interactive — and Maybe More Controversy
Robert De Niro’s festival canceled one much-criticized documentary, but Tribeca will still touch on plenty of hot-button issues
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Tribeca Film Festival Adds Multimedia Nuclear Weapon Experience ‘the bomb’
Michael Douglas, Eric Schlosser and rock band The Acid will participate in world premiere of immersive 360-degree installation and performance
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Tribeca Film Festival Lineup Includes Jason Sudeikis, Kevin Spacey, Katie Holmes Movies
The festival announces its slate for the Spotlight and Midnight sections as well as the Centerpiece film
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Tribeca Film Festival Award Winners: ‘Virgin Mountain,’ ‘Men Go To Battle’ (Complete List)
“Door Into The Dark” takes Bombay Sapphire prize in world competition
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‘Anesthesia’ Tribeca Review: Kristen Stewart, Glenn Close Star in Strong Ensemble of Interlocking Lives
Writer-director Tim Blake Nelson avoids sentimentality in a contemporary drama suffused with anger and vitality
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‘Maggie’ Tribeca Review: Arnold Schwarzenegger Grimaces Through One-Note Zombie Drama
This weak character study needed a stronger actor to play off Abigail Breslin and Joely Richardson
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Dan Callahan