T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 17, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “We Need to Do Something” doesn’t do quite enough Sean King O'Grady directs a claustrophobic horror film that has a lot of potential, but just misses the mark.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 16, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “Claydream” is a thoughtful portrait of an animation legend The documentary delivers a well-made case for Will Vinton as an underappreciated titan of animation.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 15, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “7 Days” somehow makes the COVID-19 rom-com work Roshan Sethi (mostly) overcomes the stigma of the dreaded "sheltering in place together" movie with two lovely lead turns.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 15, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “Souad” offers a trio of intimate & engaging yarns Ayten Amin’s intimate drama makes good use out of excellent performances and blocking.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 13, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “No Man of God” is finely crafted but offers little unique No Man of God, Amber Sealey's Ted Bundy picture, is well made but does not successfully distinguish itself from its fellow study-of-a-serial-killer films.
T Categories Festivals Movies Reviews Tribeca 2021 June 11, 2021 Tribeca 2021: “All the Streets Are Silent” is an intensely personal mixtape Jeremy Elkin's documentary is a love letter to the skater culture of the '90s, and the punks and rebels that filled it.
O Categories Festivals Tribeca 2021 June 3, 2021 Our 10 most anticipated films from the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival America's first furtive step into returning to in-person film festivals is coming soon -- and here's what we're looking forward to.