'We Might as Well be Dead' focuses on a dystopian world in a Tower community that lives by strict rules and evicts those who violate them
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Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘My Name is Andrea’
All Women are Andrea One of the most outstanding hybrid documentaries coming out of the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival is Pratibha Parmar’s lyrical profile of a controversial visionary feminist. My Name is Andrea explores the writings, speeches, influence and life of one of the US’s foremost champions of women’s rights. …
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'Pink Moon' is a poignant and compelling tale about a father's decision to check out of life at the top of his game.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: Emma Thompson in ‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’
'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande' is about an older woman who hires a younger man to help her achieve sexual pleasure.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: Bryan Cranston, Annette Bening in ‘Jerry & Marge Go Large’
'Jerry & Marge Go Large' is a feel-good movie based on a true story that restores faith in human nature as it unfolds.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘American Pain’ Documentary Examines the Opioid Crisis
A documentary incisively examines the George twins and their Florida pain clinic franchise that helped kickstart the opioid crisis.
Read More »Tribeca Review: Jason Schwartzman, Lili Taylor in ‘There There’
There There spools out five open-ended vignettes with sterling performances by Lili Taylor, Jason Schwartzman, Lennie James, Avi Nash and Molly Gordon. Look for Jon Natchez's cool musical riffs.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Documentary Review: ‘Halftime’ is Jennifer Lopez
'Halftime' is Lopez: her journey from her early career through preparation for the 2020 Super Bowl half-time show.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Fortress: Sniper’s Eye’ Starring Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis appears in a supporting role in this sequel to 2021's 'Fortress,' a thriller about a retirement complex for ex-intelligence agents.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: Jon Hamm Shines in ‘Corner Office’
Jon Hamm is cast against type in this surreal tale about the nullifying institutionalization of humans as they drudge for corporate empires.
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