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Michael Willett of ‘Faking It’ on Shane’s Relationships, Being a Gay Wingman and More
Check out what actor Michael Willett had to say about Faking It’s portrayal of high school LGBT life, what’s next for Amy and Karma’s relationship, and Shane’s friendships and future endeavors. -
Tribeca Interviews — ‘Love & Engineering’ Director Tonislav Hristov Searches for Romance
A man is on a blind date in a Finnish harbor-side café, and he can’t stop fidgeting with his coffee cup. His face is contorted in a cross between a smile and a cringe; the woman sitting across from him... -
Tribeca Interviews: Our Dreams Are Above Us — An Interview with Director Garrett Bradley on Her First Film, ‘Below Dreams’
Garrett Bradley's first narrative feature film, Below Dreams, is much like a dream itself, the kind forgotten upon waking but slowly remembered throughout the day in its ability to stealthily seep to the forefront of... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘Gabriel’ — A Polarizing Portrait of Mental Brinkmanship
A barren tree, alone in a field, its leafless branches clawing at a gray midwinter sky, dominates the opening shot of Lou Howe’s Gabriel with its barky bulk. The visual speaks perfectly to the film’s dreary... -
Tribeca Interviews: A Graceful Presence: Grace Kaufman Discusses Her Time at Tribeca and Her Role on CBS’ ‘Bad Teacher’
Twelve-year-old Grace Kaufman has just completed the most awesome month of her young life. I don’t mean “awesome” in tween terms: she didn’t get asked out by that cute boy in math class, attend the school dance... -
Tribeca Reviews: A Chinese Crime Drama, Film Noir Style
A dismembered hand, half-buried in a pile of coal, beckons us into the sinister urban sprawl of Diao Yinan’s thrilling crime drama Black Coal, Thin Ice. The limb is one of several body parts cropping up in coal plants... -
Tribeca Interviews: Golden Hopes – An Interview with ‘Garnet’s Gold’ Director Ed Perkins and Garnet Frost
Garnet Frost lights a cigarette and asks with a tinge of melancholia, “What happened to life?” It’s this existential question that rattles the mind of the principal subject in Ed Perkins’ first feature-length... -
Tribeca Interviews — Craving the ‘Human Voice’: Filmmaker Edoardo Ponti Discusses His Short and Working With His Mother, Sophia Loren
Therapist Russ Harris once wrote that “the feeling of love comes and goes on a whim; you can't control it. But the action of love is something you can do, regardless of how you are feeling.” -
‘Point and Shoot’ Wins at Tribeca: An Interview with Director Marshall Curry and Subject Matthew VanDyke
Director Marshall Curry's Point and Shoot took the Best Documentary Feature award at the Tribeca Film Festival last week -- a prize well-deserved not only for spotlighting the story of Matthew VanDyke, a man... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘Chef’ Serves Up a Fun, Though Fatty, Picture
Mouths move incessantly in Jon Favreau’s hearty culinary comedy Chef (which picked up an audience award during its New York premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival), but it’s not due to an endless stream of chatter....
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