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Tribeca Reviews: On The Road with the Grim Reaper
Keeping a date with death may not sound like the most appealing way to walk out of one’s life and take to the road. But in "Youth in Oregon," most recently screened at the 15th annual Tribeca Film Festival, a... -
Tribeca Interviews: ‘Obit’ Shows Doing Justice to a Life in 800 Words Is Harder Than It Looks
Éric Joisel spent the majority of his day looking at paper. As an internationally renowned origami master, he could transform unimaginative, bland sheets into a miniature band of musicians, an African mask, even... -
Tribeca Reviews: The Ambiguity of Murder
"There’s a difference between wishing someone dead and doing something about it." At least that’s what architect Walter Stackhouse believes in "A Kind of Murder," a feature film that recently premiered at The... -
Tribeca Reviews — ‘Elvis & Nixon’: The World’s Most Unlikely Encounter
Imagine some memorable encounters with a U.S. President -- Richard Milhous Nixon to be exact. Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev might come to mind. It was the Cold War, after all, so they had to meet from time to time. Nixon...
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