Memo to Distributors: Buy These 2017 Tribeca Film Festival Movies
These Tribeca Film Festival world premieres still don’t have U.S. distribution. Here’s our humble plea to change that.
These Tribeca Film Festival world premieres still don’t have U.S. distribution. Here’s our humble plea to change that.
Minimal volume yields maximum results in this horror movie for people who don’t usually like horror movies.
This solid debut, a 22-year-old filmmaker’s riff on “The Crucible,” isn’t fully realized — but it establishes her as someone to watch.
There’s also some “Glee” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” While it’s not as successful as its inspirations, it’s a film that gender-questioning queer youth need.
Take that, Netflix: Watching “The Godfather” with over 1,000 fans at the Tribeca Film Festival proved why Francis Ford Coppola’s crime saga is cinema’s great masterpiece.
Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, James Caan, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire and Duvall appeared for a 45th anniversary screening.
The unlikely friends engaged in a spirited Tribeca Talk, during which the legendary entertainer focused on her her trailblazing directorial career.
James Caan, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton and Talia Shire are also participating.
“Saturday Church” and “Shadowman” were the runners-up.
Samantha Elisofon is the standout in this unconventional romcom.
At the Tribeca Film Festival, the pair chatted about their dearly departed “Philadelphia” director, music, movies, and the meaning of life.
Plus: Details from a promising new horror film festival.