Tag: tribecafestival

Tribeca 2025 Review: THE SQUARE, Illicit Romance in North Korea Gets Animated

Swedish diplomat falls in love with a North Korean in Kim Bo-sol's animated feature.

Tribeca 2025 Review: THE ROSE: COME BACK TO ME Follows Indie Rock Group's Career

Director Eugene Yi's doc follows the fall and rise of an indie rock group from South Korea.

Tribeca 2025 Review: RE-CREATION Takes Another Look at a 1996 Murder

Vickey Krieps, Aidan Gillen, and Colm Meaney star as Jim Sheridan tackles the real-life trial of a journalist accused of murder.

Tribeca 2025 Review: THE SCOUT Tracks a Film Worker's Day

In Paula González-Nasser's debut feature, a location scout grapples with life.

Tribeca 2025 Review: INSIDE, Harsh, Edgy Prison Drama with Stellar Performances

Guy Pearce, Cosmo Jarvis, Vincent Miller, Toby Wallace, and Tammy Macintosh star in director Charles Williams's dramatic thriller.

Tribeca 2025 Review: YANUNI Tracks Daring Activist Fighting Pollution in the Amazon

Richard Ladkani's documentary follows Amazonian activist fighting for the rights of indigenous peoples.

Tribeca 2025 Review: AFTER THIS DEATH, Wonderfully Bizarre Thriller Explores Desire, Complex Nature of Creative Process

Mia Maestro, Lee Pace, Rupert Friend, Gwendoline Christie, and Philip Ettinger star in Lucio Castro's mystery-thriller.

Tribeca 2025 Review: TOW, Rose Byrne Shines in True Story Dramedy, As One Woman Battles Against the System

Rose Byrne, Octavia Spencer, Dominic Sessa, Ariana DeBose, Demi Lovato, and Simon Rex star in Stephanie Laing's drama.

Tribeca 2025 Review: THE WOLF, THE FOX AND THE LEOPARD, Sprawling, Unwieldy, and Utterly Mesmerizing

Jessica Reynolds stars in David Verbeek's wildly imaginative adventure.

Tribeca 2025 Review: DEEP COVER, Stumbling, Bumbling, and Improvising

Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick Mohammed star in a comic action picture, now streaming on Prime Video.

Tribeca 2025 Review: ON A STRING, Sharp Comedy About Struggling Musicians

Isabel Hagen directs herself in a sharp look at struggling musicians.

Tribeca 2025 Review: BIRTHRIGHT, Impressive Black Comedy About the Horrors of Blood Ties

Zoe Pepper's film stars Travis Jeffery, Maria Angelico, Michael Hurst, and Linda Cropper.

Tribeca 2025 Review: CUERPO CELESTE, Highs and Lows, Amplified By Shifting Tides

Helen Mrugalski comes of age in Nayra Ilic Garcia's Chilean drama.

Tribeca 2025 Review: In UNDERLAND, Experience Deep Time

Robert Petit loosely adapts the best selling non-fiction by Robert Macfarlane.

Tribeca 2025 Review: IN COLD LIGHT, Neo-Noir Thriller Impresses With Visuals, Rings Hollow Otherwise

Maika Monroe, Troy Kotsur and Helen Hunt star in Maxime Giroux's gritty crime story.

Tribeca 2025 Review: MAN FINDS TAPE, A Found Footage Odyssey From The Heart Of Texas

Peter Hall and Paul Gandersman direct Kelsey Pribilski, William Magnuson, John Gholson, Brian Villalobos, and Nell Kessler in a horror mystery.

Tribeca 2025 Review: THE TRAVEL COMPANION, The Unbearable Lightness of Being an Indie Filmmaker

The Travel Companion, a feature debut made by a creative duet of Alex Mallis and Travis Wood, continues to explore the topic that was prominent at last year’s Tribeca Festival (and showcased in such films as Adult Best Friends and...

Tribeca 2025 Review: QUEENS OF THE DEAD, A Next Gen Romero Spawns A Drag Zombie Winner

A struggling drag club transforms into ground zero for a group of plucky survivors during a zombie infestation in Tina Romero’s fantastic debut feature, Queens of the Dead. Dre (Katy O’Brian, Love Lies Bleeding) is desperate. Their drag club had...