Tribeca

[Tribeca Review] Summer of Blood

A micro-budget midnight selection, Summer of Blood seems, apart from several contemporary references, an indie of another era. Written, directed and starring On...

[Tribeca Review] Virunga

Employing multiple modes of documentary storytelling, from talking heads, undercover reporting and on-the-ground war reporting, Virunga is a potentially paradig...

[Tribeca Review] Alex of Venice

After working with Woody Allen, Noah Baumbach, Sam Mendes, Ben Affleck, and more, the perpetually employed Chris Messina has gathered a wealth of knowledge behi...

[Tribeca Review] Ballet 422

The seemingly endless hard work required to make it as a successful dancer demands tremendous dedication and determination if one is hoping to endure the art fo...

[Tribeca Review] Night Moves

For almost a decade now—or, since returning to the world of feature-length film she left behind with 1996’s Leaves of Grass—Kelly Reichardt has been making form...

[Tribeca Review] 5 to 7

Saccharine, overwhelmingly melodramatic and filmed with a glossy sheen, one is either quickly won over by the charms of the romantic drama 5 to 7 or simply turn...

[Tribeca Review] Life Partners

While it's not the most perceptive film exploring the diversity of the lesbian experience, Life Partners has several insightful comic moments that ring true. Th...

[Tribeca Review] Loitering With Intent

In the first moments of Loitering with Intent we learn that Dominic (Michael Godere) and Raphael (Ivan Martin) are struggling actor-writer types, working at a N...