Documentaries at their best will both educate you about something you didn't know and subtly enlighten you about the overall human condition. I couldn't find a more fitting description for that criteria than the heart-wrenching Earth Made of Glass which made its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival last night....
Tetsuo: The Bullet Man is a work of twisted genius by a master at the top of his game, Shinya Tsukamoto. It's pure cyber cinema at its best and delivers a jolt of terrifying techno savagery that will leave your eyelids and eardrums shaken after the end credits roll....
Yes, it's been rumbling for awhile but the Men in Black will return, in 3D. Director Barry Sonnenfield told Showbiz at the Tribeca Film Festival kick-off party that the film is "ready to roll"....
The ninth annual Tribeca Film Festival kicked off today with a press conference and the unveiling of an online fest at TribecaFilm.com, a new virtual festival designed to spread the festival experience around the world....
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, a biopic of Ian Dury, (portrayed by Andy Serkis) will be premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival this week. The film follows Dury's rise to fame, while also depicting his personal battle with the disability caused by having contracted polio during his childhood....
Aaron Schneider's Get Low has been making a festival circuit since its Toronto Film Festival Premiere. Since then it has been at Sundance, South by Southwest and will appear at Tribeca this month. The film stars Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Bill Murray, Lucas Black and Gerald McRaney....
Rapper-turned-filmmaker Ice Cube will be premiering his new documentary Straight Outta LA, which examines the cultural impact of the Raiders relocation to Los...
Nice Guy Johnny is the story of a 25-year-old (named Johnny) already struggling with the baggage of adulthood: a demanding fiancée, an emasculating father-in-law-to-be, and the prospect of a boring grown-up job to replace his beloved radio gig in San Francisco. ...
Among the strong film line-up for the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival, one film that seems especially noteworthy is Mika Ronkainen’s documentary Freetime Machos. The film is a comedy about the world's most northern - and the third lousiest - rugby team, located in northern Finland. [...]...
Tribeca doesn't start for another two weeks, but the first film has already been picked up for distribution. Magnolia has acquired the rights for Freakonomics, based on the bestselling book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. ...