Recent Articles
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Tribeca Reviews — The Modernity of Juxtapositions: ‘Dior and I’
In his 1956 memoir, Christian Dior and I, the founder of the House of Dior declared that he hated “sudden change.” But it was his undeniably abrupt break with women’s post-World War II fashion that elevated Dior... -
Tribeca Reviews: Adapting Masochism, From the Page to the Stage to the Screen
Roman Polanski’s Venus in Fur opens on a deserted Parisian street, the camera meandering through the front doors of a rundown theater as rain pounds and thunder booms. It’s a telling entrance into the electric... -
Actress Anna Anissimova Talks New Lifetime Movie, Working With Kevin Spacey and More
In the short time she’s been in the acting business, Anna Anissimova has already shared the big screen with notable names, including Rachel Weisz, Heather Graham and John Stamos. The 5'8" brunette began her career as... -
You Asked, Author Lauren Oliver Answered!
Recently, YA author Lauren Oliver, whose novels Before I Fall and her Delirium series landed her on the New York Times bestseller’s list, participated in our new series where fans and readers ask the questions.... -
Street Drummer Gordo Creates Pulsating Beats Using Buckets
Who needs drums when you can use buckets to create unique sounds and beats? Australian street drummer Gordo, who had previously studied in Japan, knows a thing or two about making music out of everyday items and... -
Send Us Your Questions for Author Lindsay Cummings
Lindsay Cummings, YA author of the highly anticipated The Murder Complex series (due out in stores this June) and The Balance Keepers (fall 2014), is taking part in our new series “You Asked,” in which YOU ask...
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The Imaginary Life of ‘Bibo’: A Story of the Human Condition
When you first encounter the short film Bibo, a Vimeo Staff Pick which was written, directed and produced by Anton Chistiakov and Mikhail Dmitriev, you might find yourself recalling the Pixar animated film WALL-E. But... -
The Unstoppable Force: Mark Ryan Talks Overcoming Boundaries, ‘Black Sails,’ and Being a Sword Master
It’s hard to come up with a single adjective to sum up Mark Ryan; he’s an actor, yes, but also a sword master, director, singer, writer, and fight choreographer. He does archery, horseback riding, and was in the...
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‘Of Horses and Men’ Explores the Animal Within: An Interview with Icelandic Director Benedikt Erlingsson
Of Horses and Men (Icelandic: Hross i oss) is a close observation of village life in Iceland, but it’s also much more than that. A portrait of people, animals and the dramas they share, it uses tragedy and comedy to... -
Michael Harney Talks Playing a “Bad” Guy on ‘Orange is the New Black’
Detective, sheriff, lieutenant, U.S. Marshal, corrections officer -- all of these titles fall into the realm of civil service and all of them have been portrayed on television and film by Michael Harney. Chances are,...