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Report From Tribeca

  • ‘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

    By

    Sam Fragoso
    April 18, 2016 @ 8:30 PM
    8:30 PM
    ‘Elvis & Nixon’ Tribeca Review: Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey Meet in Dis-Graceland
  • ‘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

    By

    Dan Callahan
    April 18, 2016 @ 8:39 AM
    8:39 AM
    ‘Custody’ Tribeca Review: Viola Davis Outshines a Stodgy Drama
  • 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

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 17, 2016 @ 10:02 PM
    10:02 PM
    Move Over, ‘Making a Murderer’ – Tribeca Has a New Infuriating Miscarriage of Justice Story
  • ‘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”

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 16, 2016 @ 10:31 PM
    10:31 PM
    ‘Docu-Fiction’ Movie Confuses Tribeca Film Festival Audience – and That’s the Point
  • 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”

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 16, 2016 @ 9:15 PM
    9:15 PM
    Tribeca Film Festival’s Love Stories Get Messy and Sad
  • 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

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 15, 2016 @ 10:53 PM
    10:53 PM
    Tribeca’s Female Directors Take a Hard Look at Women’s Struggles in a Man’s World
  • 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

    By

    Matt Donnelly
    April 15, 2016 @ 10:24 AM
    10:24 AM
    James Franco’s ‘King Cobra’ Director on Explicit Gay Sex Scenes: ‘Actors Took Things Further Than the Script’
  • 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

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 13, 2016 @ 6:25 PM
    6:25 PM
    Tribeca’s Opening Night Film Asks: Can Kim Kardashian’s Booty Be Art?
  • 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.

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 13, 2016 @ 1:15 PM
    1:15 PM
    21 Films to Watch at the Tribeca Film Festival
  • 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

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 13, 2016 @ 11:15 AM
    11:15 AM
    Tribeca Film Festival Embraces TV, Interactive — and Maybe More Controversy
  • 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

    By

    Steve Pond
    March 23, 2016 @ 7:00 AM
    7:00 AM
    Tribeca Film Festival Adds Multimedia Nuclear Weapon Experience ‘the bomb’
  • 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

    By

    Beatrice Verhoeven
    March 8, 2016 @ 11:00 AM
    11:00 AM
    Tribeca Film Festival Lineup Includes Jason Sudeikis, Kevin Spacey, Katie Holmes Movies
  • Tribeca Film Festival Award Winners: ‘Virgin Mountain,’ ‘Men Go To Battle’ (Complete List)

    “Door Into The Dark” takes Bombay Sapphire prize in world competition

    By

    Matt Donnelly
    April 23, 2015 @ 5:31 PM
    5:31 PM
    Tribeca Film Festival Award Winners: ‘Virgin Mountain,’ ‘Men Go To Battle’ (Complete List)
  • ‘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

    By

    Dan Callahan
    April 23, 2015 @ 7:11 AM
    7:11 AM
    ‘Anesthesia’ Tribeca Review: Kristen Stewart, Glenn Close Star in Strong Ensemble of Interlocking Lives
  • ‘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

    By

    Dan Callahan
    April 23, 2015 @ 7:03 AM
    7:03 AM
    ‘Maggie’ Tribeca Review: Arnold Schwarzenegger Grimaces Through One-Note Zombie Drama
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