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Tribeca Interviews: Actor Johnny Whitworth Delves Into ‘Bad Hurt,’ the Evolution of His Craft and the Type of Actors He Finds Most Talented
We were able to get on the phone with Johnny Whitworth in April, where the 39-year-old actor spoke about how he tapped into emulating Kent in "Bad Hurt," his shooting of the NBC pilot "Blindspot" and insight into the... -
French Director Robin Campillo Talks ‘Eastern Boys,’ Family and the Immigration Climate in France
How do we define family? Traditionally, we gravitate toward people who are related to us by blood. And yet, as we branch out into the world, we may find kindred spirits in others that we encounter on our life's journey. -
Have Your Seeds and Eat Them Too: Director Sandy McLeod Discusses ‘Seeds of Time,’ Food Security, and an Arctic Seed Vault
It wouldn’t take much to eradicate the world’s food supply. Major agricultural producers have systematically reduced crop diversity in favor of profits, stripping species of natural defense mechanisms and leaving... -
‘One Cut, One Life’: Life After Death For Filmmaker Ed Pincus
In Aikido, a form of Japanese martial arts, the term “one cut, one life” is a way of saying everything could be the last time. Everything counts. And in the documentary film by Lucia Small and Ed Pincus of the same... -
Tribeca Interviews: Talking ‘Bodyslam: Revenge of the Banana’ With Co-Directors John Paul Horstmann and Ryan Harvie, and Two Surprise Guests
Professional wrestling is quite admittedly a bit of a sham, but the joy derived from the spectacular performances is nothing short of real. While it is undeniably authentic and valuable to the audiences who cheer with... -
Actor Mason Cook Talks ‘If There Be Thorns,’ Johnny Depp, and Life as a Regular Kid in Hollywood
Everyone is a little crazy, right? In fact, author V.C. Andrews once said, “What is normal? Normal is only ordinary; mediocre. Life belongs to the rare, exceptional individual who dares to be different.” But there... -
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 5, Episode 7 Recap: ‘The Gift’
“All rulers are either butchers or meat” -- Daario Naharis. Fasten your seat belts because things just shifted into high gear with the season’s strongest episode thus far. Perhaps the biggest, most gratifying... -
Tribeca Interviews: Jennifer Morrison Talks ‘Warning Labels,’ ‘OUAT,’ And Happy Beginnings
ABC’s hit series "Once Upon A Time" might be on hiatus till the fall, but that doesn’t mean that Jennifer Morrison isn’t keeping busy. Apart from playing our favorite blonde-haired savior, Emma Swan, the... -
Starlet Michelle DeFraites Talks Second Chances, Bullying and Fashion
We’ve all heard the stories of the pain, both physical and emotional, that bullies inflict on their victims. We often view them as soulless, heartless menaces to society that lack reasonable compassion. However, in... -
Director Patricia Chica Discusses Her Cannes Entry ‘A Tricky Treat’ and the Message Behind Killer Pumpkins
The concept underlying the short film A Tricky Treat is a relatively simple one: what if pumpkins harvested humans to adorn their houses on Halloween, rather than the reverse?
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