T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 January 7, 2022 Tribeca 2021: “See For Me” is an antiheroic take on “Wait Until Dark” Randall Okita's twisty home invasion thriller makes ample use of its concept, and defies expectations for both good and ill.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 September 14, 2021 TIFF 2021: Jagged tells you everything you oughta know about Alanis Morrissette Alison Klayman's chronicle of the Canadian singer's rise to fame centers around her seminal 1995 album, and the trail it blazed for female artists.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 July 2, 2021 Tribeca 2021: Last Film Show, Brighton 4th Our coverage of Tribeca closes out with two international films that handle everything from the power of cinema to parental sacrifice.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 23, 2021 Tribeca 2021 Roundup: “Roaring 20s,” “Shapeless” & more The New York-based festival roars back to post-lockdown life with its usual solid lineup of future award winners and indie gems.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 21, 2021 Tribeca 2021: Vanessa Kirby wanders through a hazy NYC in “Italian Studies” Adam Leon's foggy mood piece is as endearingly formless as its amnesiac protagonist, a moody reflection on creativity and youth.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 21, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “Agnes” turns an exorcism into a crisis of faith Mickey Reece's latest eases you into a darkly comic take on the typical possession film, before turning an ambitious 180 into more solemn territory.
T Categories Festivals Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 19, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “Accepted” looks at American education’s racial divide Dan Chen's documentary starts as a celebration of unexpected Black success, but pulls back the curtain to ask more enticing questions about the racial inequities in education.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 19, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “No Running” stumbles over its sci-fi premise Delmar Washington's well-intentioned sci-fi parable about racial profiling gets tripped up in the constraints of its budget.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 19, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “The Novice” is mercilessly compelling Isabelle Furhman's relentless lead performance as an obsessive aspiring athlete propels Tribeca rowing drama "The Novice" forward.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 17, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “Mark, Mary & Some Other People” & “God’s Waiting Room” Two indie romances act as unlikely companion pieces, in both good ways and bad, in this year's Tribeca festival.