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Tribeca 2019: HALSTON Trailer

 

A new trailer for the upcoming documentary Halston has been released ahead of its screening at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival beginning next week. The film is directed by Frédéric Tcheng (Dior & I) and takes a look at the famous

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Tribeca 2019: BLISS Teaser Trailer

Ahead of its premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, a teaser trailer has been released for Joe Begos’ (Almost Human, The Mind’s Eye) Bliss, which involves an artist who, after several nights of debauchery, develops a hunger for human blood.

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Tribeca 2019: THIS IS NOT BERLIN Trailer

Hari Sama‘s This is Not Berlin will be screening at Tribeca this month, as part of the festival’s Critics’ Week lineup. The film is a coming of age story taking place in Mexico on the eve of the World Cup in 1986,

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Tribeca 2019: OUR TIME MACHINE Trailer

A new trailer has been released for the documentary Our Time Machine, premiering at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Directed by Yang Sun and S. Leo Chiang, the film follows Chinese artist Maleonn, whose new theater project is a

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Tribeca 2019: SEAHORSE Trailer

The Guardian has posted the first trailer has been released for the documentary Seahorse, in which a trans man begins the journey to become pregnant and have a child. The film is directed by Jeanie Finlay and will be

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Tribeca 2019: GAY CHORUS DEEP SOUTH Trailer

A new poster and trailer have been released for the documentary Gay Chorus Deep South, premiering at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.

Directed by David Charles Rodrigues, the film follows The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus as they go on tour throughout

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SLUT IN A GOOD WAY Review

As the adolescent-teen-girl-coming-of-age trend sallies forth, the next entry in this ever-growing sub-genre is Sophie Lorain’s delightful black-and-white comedy Slut in a Good Way.

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Tribeca 2019: Danny Boyle’s YESTERDAY To Close Festival


The Tribeca Film Festival is kicking off soon, and today the world premiere of Danny Boyle‘s Yesterday was announced as the Closing Night film. Additionally, the Galas, and Anniversary screenings were also announced.

The Tribeca Film Festival takes place from

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Tribeca 2019: Feature Film Lineup Announced


The Tribeca Film Festival is gearing up to kick off its 18th edition in New York City from April 24 – May 5 and today the full lineup of features films has been announced.

Take a look below for the large

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Tribeca 2019: THE APOLLO to Open Festival

The Tribeca Film Festival is gearing up to kick off in NYC from April 24 – May 5 and today they announced the 18th edition will kick off with Roger Ross Williams‘ documentary The Apollo, which looks at the famed Apollo theater.

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SONG OF BACK AND NECK Review

Song of Back and Neck would make for a perfect Netflix Original. It’s an inoffensive, slightly heartwarming comedy with a few recognizable names and a universally relatable plot about the stresses in our lives. Unfortunately, it’s also a fairly bland and forgettable affair, also perfect for Netflix viewing.

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JONATHAN Review

Jonathan and Jon have a unique living situation in that they’re brothers, roommates and share a name, yes, but they happen to also live in the same body.

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THE DARK Review

The Dark is a disturbing, yet oddly touching, feature debut from Justin P. Lange, and while it comes dangerously close to becoming dull at a few spots, it never completely loses its connection with the audience and deftly delivers a tragic, hopeful story about the resilience of human beings and the healing power of the positive connections we have to one another.

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Tribeca 2018: CARGO Review

This film gets a strong recommend from me because, despite its rather predictable trajectory, there are enough new elements to keep the content fresh; the martyr theme is well earned; and its message of self-sacrifice is a lovely one.