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Tribeca Reviews: ‘Chef’ Serves Up a Fun, Though Fatty, Picture
Mouths move incessantly in Jon Favreau’s hearty culinary comedy Chef (which picked up an audience award during its New York premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival), but it’s not due to an endless stream of chatter.... -
‘Sirens’ Star Kevin Daniels on Hank’s Persona, Raunchy Jokes and His Love for a Certain ‘Game of Thrones’ Actor
Growing up in Texas, Kevin Daniels recalls getting involved in sports at an early age, but not taking too much of an interest in it. When his friend took him to a slam poetry competition, Daniels knew that the dramatic... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘Life Partners’ – One Day at a Time
Sasha loves Paige and Paige loves Sasha, and Tim loves Paige and now Paige loves Tim too. Sound confusing? Sasha is gay and Paige and Tim are straight, but Sasha and Paige are the BFFs (best female friends) ever seen on... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘Preservation’ – A Walk in the Woods
There are certain signposts that any self-respecting moviegoer should recognize in a fright night film. From the opening frames, our little trio of actors are a little too happy-go-lucky as they leave their familiar... -
Tribeca Interviews — Life beyond ‘The Kiosk’: Filmmaker Anete Melece Discusses Her Animated Short and Following One’s Dreams
Many of us often envision changing our professions or pursuing our longtime dreams or passions, but that is as far as we get -- lost in a world of fantasy that we are either too scared or too pragmatic... -
A Brilliant Star: Emma Fuhrmann Talks Working With Major Hollywood Stars and Her Upcoming Film, ‘Blended’
Emma Fuhrmann might only be 12-years-old, but she has already starred alongside the likes of Morgan Freeman, Virginia Madsen, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore -- a group of talented individuals that could be the envy of... -
Tribeca Interviews: Writer-Director Christopher Denham and co-star Wrenn Schmidt Talk ‘Preservation’
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Christopher Denham, the director of Preservation, a suspenseful horror/thriller that is a current entry in the Midnight category of the Tribeca Film Festival’s 2014... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘5 to 7’ — A False Romance
A lot can happen between 5 and 7 p.m. -- you can meet a stranger, and then agree to meet again. If you’re French and you like the chemistry of the encounter, you could even book a room at the St. Regis for a... -
Tribeca Reviews — The Absurdity of Life: Talya Lavie’s ‘Zero Motivation’
Ricky Gervais move over. There’s a new boss in town, and she’s bound to kick your British snark across six country borders and land you in the middle of a desert with a limited supply of staple guns -- sorry, there... -
Tribeca Reviews: A Boulevard is a Bumpy Road
“You drive down a street one night…that’s how life goes sometimes.” If you’re a loan officer, happily married to all intents and purposes for 26 years, the road should be solid pavement beneath your wheels....
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