Tag: 2019 Tribeca Film Festival

Interview: Miles Joris-Peyrafitte – Dreamland

At age 23, Miles Joris-Peyrafitte won a Sundance Special Jury Prize for his first feature film, As You Are. Set in his Albany NY...

Interview: Dan Krauss, Nat Wolff & Alexander Skarsgård – The Kill Team

Academy-award nominated filmmaker Dan Krauss returned to Tribeca this year with The Kill Team, based on his documentary of the same name (a 2013...

Yesterday | Review

Never Underestimate Beatlemania: Boyle Is The Walrus Like McCartney without Lennon, Danny Boyle’s Yesterday is long on whimsy, short on content—but it works. An entertaining one-note fantasy rom-com...

Interview: Tina Charles – Charlie’s Records

Charlie’s Records is a classic immigration story turned personal. Director Tina Charles is a WNBA all star, Olympic gold medalist and first-time filmmaker. Her...

Swallow | 2019 Tribeca Film Festival Review

Tough to Swallow, in a Good Way: Davis Offers Big Gulp Feminist Thriller Carlo Mirabella Davis’ debut feature Swallow is a haunting study in gender politics in...

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