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Tribeca 2026 Wrap: All Our Reviews, Good and Otherwise

This year's Tribeca Festival ran from June 3-14. Four of our writers focused on the film element: Dustin Chang, Olga Artemyeva, Daniel Eagan, and Martin Tsai. Here are links to all our reviews: Reviews by Dustin Chang Caity Summer War...

Tribeca 2026 Review: DANTE, Big Twist in Store, But One That Doesn't Require the Sixth Sense

Chino Darin stars in Spanish filmmaker Hugo Ruiz's thriller.

Tribeca 2026 Review: HOLLYWOOD DOES ABORTION Unfolds the Complicated History As Depicted on Screen

Directed by Barbara Attie, Janet Goldwater and Mike Attie, the documentary examines how abortion has been depicted in film and television.

Tribeca 2026 Review: SKATEBOARDING IS NOT FOR GIRLS, Bittersweet Tale of Girlhood Realities

Efkjar Abaz and Džefrina Jašari star in Macedonian filmmaker Dina Duma's dramatic feature.

Tribeca 2026 Review: MUTTER: THE DIARY OF A MOTHER, Primarily a Story of Love, but There Is Blood, Death, and a Monster

Turkish filmmaker Alphan Eseli's thriller stars Hazar Ergüçlü.

Tribeca 2026 Review: HALLOWARRIOR, Post-Apocalyptic Horror Take on HOME ALONE, Both Bloodthirsty and Sweet

Milly Shapiro and Shannyn Sossamon star in director Ben Sottak's horror thriller.

Tribeca 2026 Review: ICONOCLAST, Impressive Debut Thriller About (Ir)reality of Love

Gabriel Basso writes, directs and stars in the psychological thriller, with Kiernan Shipka and Noah Centineo.

Tribeca 2026 Review: PONDEROSA, Surreal Brain Teaser Is Bogged Down by Its Own Ambition

Jack Dylan Grazer, Alexis Bledel, and Bill Camp star in Rob Rice's new film.

Tribeca 2026 Review: CROOKS, Film Noir Pastiche Finds Its Footing in Melora Walters' Feral Performance

Mickey Keating writes and directs the genre thriller, starring Angela Trimbur, Keith Kupferer, Joe Swanberg, and Melora Walters.

Tribeca 2026 Review: COLORS OF WHITE ROCK Documents Struggles of Mongolian Truck Driver

Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig directed the documentary.

Tribeca 2026 Review: THE HAUNTING OF PENNHURST Once Again Proves the Most Relevant Horror Comes in Documentary Form

Nathan Stenberg, Mike Attie, and Katarina Poljak directed the documentary.

Tribeca 2026 Review: BREEDER Wants to Make You Really Uncomfortable, and It Probably Will Succeed

Daniel Doheny and Dot-Marie Jones star in Alex Goyette's feature debut.

Tribeca 2026 Review: THE REVISIONIST Sets Out to Explore the Process of Creating Plots, but Loses Its Own

Alison Brie, André Holland, Tom Sturridge, and Dustin Hoffman star in Alex Vlack's feature debut.

Tribeca 2026 Review: TURN IT UP!, Valiant Attempt at Old-Fashioned Comedy Sci-Fi That Doesn't Fully Land

Canadian filmmaker Sam Scott's debut mixes sci-fi, horror and comedy. Justine Nelson, Gwenlyn Cumyn, and Julian Richings star.

Tribeca 2026 Review: COTTON FEVER, Familiar Addiction Story, Yet Vastly Different

Daniel Blake Schwartz's debut feature stars Kyle Gallner and Sosie Bacon.