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‘The Wasp’ Review: A Taut Drama Of Revenge And Childhood Scars – Tribeca Festival
Guillem Morales' adaptation of Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's play The Wasp is an unsettling drama-thriller that delves into the complexities of its characters with precision in a way that is chilling and engrossing. The film stars Naomie Harris, Natalie Dormer, and Dominic Allburn, each delivering powerful…
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‘Sacramento’ Review: A Charming Exploration Of Anxiety, Friendship, And Fatherhood – Tribeca Festival
In Michael Angarano's Sacramento, a heartfelt comedy-drama, the journey of self-discovery takes center stage. Co-written by Angarano and Chris Smith, this indie film embraces character-driven storytelling, preceding grandiosity for intimate moments. The movie is an exploration of friendship, fatherhood…
‘McVeigh’ Review: Alfie Allen Impresses In This Chilling Account Of The Radicalization Of The Oklahoma Bomber – Tribeca Festival
"We have to do something," says one of the many shadowy extremists who populate the fringes of Mike Ott's tense drama McVeigh, a condensed account of the events that led Timothy McVeigh, an Iraq war veteran, to blow up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building…
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By Damon Wise
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‘Brats’ Review: Andrew McCarthy Reexamines The Brat Pack Legacy – Tribeca Festival
Andrew McCarthy's documentary Brats, based on his book Brats: An ’80s Story, offers an intimate exploration of the Brat Pack — a group of young actors who became cultural icons in the 1980s. Through candid interviews and nostalgic reflections, McCarthy…
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Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge
‘Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge’
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Section: World Premiere GalaDirectors: Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Trish DaltonWith: Diane von FurstenbergDeadline’s takeaway: A…
‘A Mistake’ Review: Elizabeth Banks Delivers Powerful Turn In Grim Medical Drama – Tribeca Film Festival
Elizabeth Banks has one of her best roles to date in A Mistake, the New Zealand-set medical drama that had its world premiere Friday night at the Tribeca Festival.
It might be easy to forget that Banks is one of the best actors out there, especially…
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By Pete Hammond
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‘The Watchers’ Review: Ishana Night Shyamalan’s Folk-Horror Tale Gets Lost In Its Own Plot
So, is it The Watchers or is it The Watched? In North America it's the former, in the UK and Ireland it's the latter, and it's a testament to the all-over-the-shop plotting of Ishana Night Shyamalan's feature debut that it doesn't really make much difference…
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By Damon Wise
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‘Diane Von Furstenberg: Woman In Charge’ Review: Famed Fashion Designer Opens Up About Life, Love & The Pursuit Of Success – Tribeca Fest
Diane von Furstenberg, a name synonymous with elegance, reinvention and resilience, finds herself once again in the spotlight with the Tribeca Festival premiering the documentary Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge. Directed with a keen eye for the…
‘Home’ Review: Broadway Stages A Loving And Captivating Tribute To The Late Samm-Art Williams In A Terrific Revival Of His Signature Work
Forty-four years after Samm-Art Williams’ wonderfully affecting Home first opened on Broadway (in a Tony nominated production), the playwright and his signature play were finally about to get a long-hoped-for Broadway revival from the Roundabout Theatre Company.
With the acclaimed director Kenny…
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By Greg Evans
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‘Bad Boys: Ride Or Die’ Review: Will Smith & Martin Lawrence In Over-The-Top But Fun 4th Time Around As Miami’s Memorable Cop Duo
It may all be ridiculous if you think about it too much, but this action-comedy franchise still has gas in the tank 30 years after the fortuitous teaming of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence first hit the beat as notorious Miami cops aka the “Bad Boys.”
Perhaps the most action-packed edition yet, Bad Boy…
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By Pete Hammond
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‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ Review: Old Jedi Mind Tricks In A Galaxy Even Farther Away
WARNING: The following review contains spoilers from the first two episodes of Disney+/Lucasfilm’s series The Acolyte which drop tonight at 6PM PT.
It’s a 100 years before the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, essentially the whip and buggy days of the Jedi order, where there’s no such thing…
‘Young Woman And The Sea’ Review: Daisy Ridley Inspires As First Woman To Swim English Channel In Disney’s Splendid Biopic
There was a time when Disney made ideal family movies that weren’t animated, or live action reboots of animated films. In fact, there was a time when Walt Disney would take on original live action true stories designed for the whole family to enjoy.
Now, thanks to the efforts of director Joachim…
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By Pete Hammond
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