She wasn't there, and then she was, as though someone had decided she was to be the next indie "It" girl. And here she is, Greta Gerwig, to stay, continuous...
She's had huge success with The Office, but Jenna Fischer has yet to break out with feature films in any major way. Sticking with mostly comedies (Blade of ...
Since breaking out in Zombieland and especially The Social Network, I've been impressed with Jesse Eisenberg's career choices. He's been able to balance low...
Some of the most fun I had in a theater last year was during Frederic Jardin‘s one-club thriller Sleepless Night. Aptly described as Taken meets Die Hard, t...
Yesterday it was announced that Tribeca will simultaneously premiere some films on VOD as well as during their festival. One of those features is Death of a...
Since delivering one of the best performances of her career in Certified Copy last year, Juliette Binoche is continuing on the foreign circuit with her dram...
Telling the true of a 1994 terrorist plot to hijack a plane and destroy the city of Paris, we saw the French film The Assault back during Tribeca Film Festi...
After premiering the first eight minutes of his live-action feature theatrical debut at SXSW festival this past weekend, we've got the first poster for Fami...
After an initial unveiling earlier this week, Tribeca Film Festival 2012 have announced the rest of their feature film line-up and it is a surprisingly stro...
One film I quite enjoyed at Tribeca Film Festival last year was Jannicke Systad Jacobsen's refreshingly honest Turn Me On, Dammit!. The coming-of-age film f...