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Tribeca Reviews: New York City — Anesthetized?
Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines Anesthesia, the title of Tim Blake Nelson’s film showcased at the recent Tribeca Film Festival, as a loss of sensation with or without loss of consciousness. That sums up Nelson’s... -
Tribeca Reviews: There’s Something About Mickey and ‘Ashby’
A few years ago, it would have been quite easy to say Mickey Rourke’s career had suffered in darkness. His heyday was in the 1980s, when his churlish grin and avid stare melted hearts... -
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 5, Episode 3 Recap: ‘High Sparrow’
"Nothing is more hateful than failing to protect the one you love" -- Brienne of Tarth. That is the inner struggle that torments brown-haired Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) as she makes her way home to a slightly... -
Tribeca Interviews: Paolo Taviani Discusses ‘Wondrous Boccaccio,’ Life, Love, and the Plague
A man stands on a precipice. He is framed by a dull sky, seen from behind and below. Though the shot is close up on him, the height of the ledge and his intention are clear enough from the look of fear in his eyes as he... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘Good Kill’ is a Kill, Period
When Ethan Hawke as Major Tom Egan puts his hand on a joystick and sends a drone dead-on to its target, it’s a “good kill.” But in Andrew Niccol’s new film of the same name, which had its premiere at this... -
Tribeca Interviews: Actress Robin Singer Talks Short Film ‘Aphasia’ And the Price of Being Constantly Plugged In
Picture this: You’re sitting with a friend at a restaurant table enjoying an equally good meal and conversation. Suddenly, your cell phone, which until now has been lying lifeless next to your complementary glass of... -
Tribeca Interviews — ‘A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did’ Asks: Could You Forgive Your Dad If He Was a Nazi?
Hearing the name “Hitler” inspires a visceral reaction combined with automatic feelings of hatred, disgust and repulsion. But as much as he was the mastermind behind the Holocaust and countless other horrific... -
Tribeca Reviews: Wishing It Would End — The ‘Bridgend’ Tragedy Untold
From 2007-2012, a tragedy beset Welsh villages nestled within the narrow valleys of Bridgend County: 79 youths committed suicide, most by hanging. As word of the deaths leaked... -
Tribeca Interviews: ‘Film Festival Kid’ Joshua Rush Dishes On ‘Emelie,’ James Bond Aspirations and Everyday Life As A Child Actor
Child actor Joshua Rush is no stranger to the big screen -- after all, he’s been in front of one since the tender age of 10 months. A native of Houston, Texas, he is now 13 and has been gaining indie street cred in... -
Tribeca Interviews: ‘Among the Believers’ Questions If There’s A Way Out of Future Terrorist Attacks in Pakistan
When Zarina, a student, escaped from the Red Mosque, she threw her mandatory burqa behind her. Staring defiantly into the camera, she said, “They are not Muslims, they are infidels,” explaining why she jumped off...
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