Mark, Mary & Some Other People represents a leap for Hannah Marks, the 28-year-old director premiering her first solo directorial narrative feature at the ...
A home invasion thriller with a few predictable twists and turns, See For Me has an intriguing concept that could have transcended the boundaries of a well-wor...
It’s easy to approach as of yet with the same cynicism that one approaches many other pandemic-shot films that take place over text messages, group chats, and ...
Partly playing out as a chamber piece that fictionalizes a series of conversations between Ted Bundy (Luke Kirby) and FBI profiler Bill Hagmaier (Elijah Wood),...
A subject many artists are irrevocably drawn towards, we’ve seen numerous films capture different forms of masculinity over the decades. Recently, Wildlife fo...
If one wants their voice heard in the year 2021, start a podcast. So it goes for Lennon (Sylvie Mix), a poser with some delusional behaviors who lies to cultiv...
It was quite the welcome surprise to learn that Steven Soderbergh's crime drama No Sudden Move would be a late addition to the Tribeca Film Festival and an eve...
After earning acclaim for Broad City, Ilana Glazer has ventured into feature filmmaking with False Positive, a thriller she has scripted and stars in. The A24 ...
Following up last winter's Let Them All Talk and producing the Oscars this year, Steven Soderbergh also found the time to shoot and finish a new film––one that...
Pushed back from its usual April slot, the Tribeca Film Festival will take place in June this year (specifically 9th through 20th) at venues across all five Ne...