Making over $165 million off a $7 million budget, it's apparent Warner Bros. is interested in a sequel to Magic Mike, but with Steven Soderbergh stepping aw...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options -- not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves -- we believe it's our duty to highlight ...
Once titled Can a Song Save Your Life?, but now going under the title Begin Again, the latest film from Once director John Carney premiered at Toronto Inter...
"Filmmaking is a very conscious. Usually in the writing stage I don’t think about genre, I’m mostly interested in characters and place. But in this case it ...
Immediately after watching the Tribeca Film selection Hide Your Smiling Faces, I happened upon an article that, coincidentally, related closely to the film. Wri...
Heading into theaters and VOD this Friday is one of the best music-related documentaries we've seen in some time, Mistaken For Strangers. Tracking Brooklyn-...
With Nas set to kick Tribeca Film Festival 2014 off with the premiere of his Illmatic documentary, we've now got the rest of the slate. This year notably feat...
After taking part in very different tales of New York -- Emory Cohen, in the upstate, downtrodden Schenectady in The Place Beyond the Pines and Callan McAul...
Featuring new features from a handful of cinema's greatest auteurs, along with a few well-crafted genre movies, a documentary on one of music's finest bands and another on perhaps the best film we'll never see, it's a stellar month for film....
Last spring, Tribeca Film scooped up the distribution rights to Daniel Patrick Carbone’s directorial feature debut Hide Your Smiling Faces. Critics lauded t...