overnight 7.5

Tribeca 2015: THE OVERNIGHT Review

Patrick Brice’s The Overnight begins with an awkward sex scene between our two leads, Alex and Emily, played by Adam Scott and Taylor Schilling, setting the stage for what will b

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Tribeca 2015: SUNRISE Review

Partho Sen-Gupta’s sophomore feature, Sunrise, takes place in the labyrinthine back-alley slums of Mumbai, where a distraught police detective desperately searches to find a shadow

tenured 7.5

Tribeca 2015: TENURED Review

Adapted from his short film Teacher of the Year from 2012, Chris Modoono’s Tenured is an uproariously funny story about a tenured 5th-grade teacher on the verge of a complete emoti

virgin_mountain 7.5

Tribeca 2015: VIRGIN MOUNTAIN Review

Dagur Kári’s latest film, Virgin Mountain, presents a light, bittersweet character study about a 43-year-old man and his first foray into love, a frightening endeavor that will ult

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FÉLIX & MEIRA Review

The majority of the film’s poignancy emanates from the graceful performance of Hadas Yaron as Meira, the lost soul routinely shamed and guilted for trivial transgressions, acquiesc

monkeyposter 7.5

MONKEY KINGDOM Review

Although its characters are not as adorable, kind and tender as Disneynature’s trailer for Monkey Kingdom would like you to believe, the documentary still manages to have us rootin

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UNFRIENDED Review

Horror films and modern technology rarely mix well. In the digital age, there’s always an explanation needed for not using tech (i.e.

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Tribeca 2015: BAD HURT Trailer

Mark Kemble‘s upcoming drama Bad Hurt received a new trailer today, ahead of its premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, kicking off today in New York City.