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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... -
Tribeca Interviews: Director Zachary Sluser Talks ‘The Driftless Area,’ Working with John Hawkes, and Playing With the Ethereal and Real
“It’s a special and magical place,” Canadian-born director Zachary Sluser says when discussing the Midwestern setting of his first feature-length film, The Driftless Area. -
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... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘The Song of Lahore’ — How to Bring Down the House
In the 1970s, as disco and punk rock took root on American soil, a heralded music tradition dating back centuries was silenced in Lahore, Pakistan when radical Islamists took control of the country. By “applying the... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘Viaje’ — Love & Other Adult Problems
As Luciana and Pedro, two inebriated millennials, banter over how to avoid morphing into their annoying friends with children, their cabbie wags his finger and declares that raising a child is “the most important... -
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... -
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...
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