Tribeca 2022: The Black Phone
As we enter the mid-point of 2022, the horror genre continues to cement itself as one of the essential genres in cinema. With films such as X, Scream, Hatching, Fresh, and The Sadness, it’s safe to say the genre […]
As we enter the mid-point of 2022, the horror genre continues to cement itself as one of the essential genres in cinema. With films such as X, Scream, Hatching, Fresh, and The Sadness, it’s safe to say the genre […]
This year’s Tribeca Film Festival offered an array of documentaries, and one, in particular, blended my passion for both film and sports. As an avid New York Yankees fan for more than 25 years, it’s […]
Over the past two years, I’ve become incredibly intrigued by the works of Academy Award-nominated director David Lynch. During the COVID-19 pandemic, after years of accepting it as a blind spot in my palette, I […]
There is no medium more significant than the one of cinema. Cinema can move us in fashions; very few mediums can. From hateful rage towards a film we despise to overwhelming praise for a movie […]
We are under two months away from the start of the Tribeca Film Festival. With the festival drawing near, the full line up for the festival has been announced. On Tuesday, Tribeca announced this years […]
With the release of one of the best films of the year, The Novice, here is my review of the film from this years Tribeca Film Festival. A competitive spirit is one that I’ve held onto throughout […]
Off the heels of their 20th annual Tribeca Film Festival, the dates for next years festival have arrived. Similar to this year, the festival will reman in the month of June. Here is the information […]
[powerpress] With the release of Luca, this week we celebrate 35 years of Pixar. Dave, Leo, and Jen rank all 24 films to date. Which of Jennie’s choices shocked Leo and Dave? Listen and find out! Episode […]
As the festival nears its conclusion, The 20th annual Tribeca Festival, presented by AT&T, announced the winning storytellers in its competition categories at this year’s awards ceremony today at Spring Studios. Awards were given in the […]
One of the best aspects of the Tribeca Film Festival is it allows new voices in Hollywood to be heard and for their work to be seen. This year’s festival is no different as there […]
To anyone that knows me, I am quite an unabashed sports fan, and the only thing that mirrors that same emotion with sports for me is movies. I love a good old-fashioned sports film. There […]
While I’ve always been passionate about hip-hop over the past few years, I can’t claim to be as passionate as I once was. Therefore, the rise of A$AP Rocky, while familiar with the name, I […]
There are few sure things in life – death, taxes, and the fact that every year, a film lands on your lap that utterly surprises you and leaves you longing for more. This film deserves […]
The phenomenon of serial murderers continues to live in a significant space in the dark recesses of the American psyche. I attend several horror fan conventions throughout a calendar year and you can’t imagine the […]
When I was preparing my selection of films to cover at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, All The Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding is one that jumped off the page as a […]
Vanessa Kirby has been on quite a roll over the past few years. From her role on Netflix’s The Crown to her action-filled role in Hobbs and Shaw to her heartbreaking Academy Award-nominated performance in Pieces of a Woman, Kirby continues […]
Over the 20 plus years, I’ve been a fan of film, and outside of Alfred Hitchcock and Martin Scorsese, I don’t think there’s ever been a better director than Stanley Kubrick. His filmography contained so […]
Home invasion horror/thrillers have been a staple of the genre for decades upon decades. Some of the terrifying moments in the film are most effective when the audience feels a level of discomfort as our […]
They say you always remember your first time as a cinephile. I am pretty confident that we all remember the first time we experienced our first theatrical experience. Whether that experience led to becoming an […]
Rita Moreno is a legend in the industry. From her early work in Hollywood to her iconic Oscar-winning performance in West Side Story, Moreno’s career remains one of the most unique and diverse of all time. So, […]
Yesterday, I shared the 12 films I’m looking forward to watching at this year’s 2021 Tribeca Film Festival. Today, I bring you my top 12 documentaries of note. This main slate of docs highlights a […]
Starting this week, Jen and I will begin our coverage of the 20th Tribeca Film Festival. Though the festival usually takes place in spring, Tribeca announced in March that it would “transform prominent locations into an […]
After a year of cancellations, The Tribeca Film Festival is back! Just in time for its 20th anniversary, Cara Cusumano, Festival Director and Vice President of Programming for the Tribeca Festival commented on the festival […]
Tribeca Enterprises continues to make headlines with its innovative ideas to bring films to cinephiles across the nation. On Wednesday, it was announced that Tribeca Enterprises will be partnering with IMAX and AT&T to create the Tribeca Drive-In, […]
As film festivals remain canceled across the globe, Tribeca Enterprises has stepped in to bring their festival’s films to cinephiles. It was announced yesterday that 20 major festivals would join forces, Tribeca Enterprises included, in […]
A new teaser has dropped for Kubrick by Kubrick, the latest documentary by French filmmaker Gregory Monro. The film was set to premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, but since it was called off in […]
Source: Tribeca Film Festival The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, today unveiled its feature film lineup. Continuing its tradition of championing the discovery of emerging voices and celebrating new work from established talent, […]
The 2020 festival season is getting ready to hit the east coast. The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival will open with the world premiere of the documentary, Jimmy Carter Rock & Roll President. The film, directed […]
2019 has continued the boom of television shows. That was on full display as Tribeca TV Festival announced their additions for the festival including premieres for new shows like Godfather of Harlem, Katy Keene, and Evil, among others. […]
One of my favorite film festivals is set to kick off in a few weeks and the Tribeca Film Festival has revealed its plans for the TV side. The Tribeca Film Festival has revealed its TV […]
The first two days of the Tribeca Film Festival not only brought some great films, but consistent awkward laughter before each film. United Airlines is a sponsor of the festival and aired an advertisement before […]
For the past 3 years, I have had the opportunity to attend the Tribeca Film Festival viewing some of the most entertaining films including world premieres. From Arnold Schwarzenegger’s fabulous take in Maggie in 2015 to 2016’s premiere […]
The sneaker culture is a great phenomenon. Teenagers to grown adults spend on average $200 to $6,000 dollars on sneakers, sparking a culture that is the subject of news articles, TV news, and documentaries alike, […]
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