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[News] First Poster Unveiled for Rural-Nightmare Flick HONEYDEW
  • March 4, 2020
  • Sarah Musnicky

[News] First Poster Unveiled for Rural-Nightmare Flick HONEYDEW

As debuted by the A.V. Club, see the first look at Devereux Milburn’s feverish debut HONEYDEW ahead of the film’s World Premiere next month at

Tribeca Film Festival Review: ONLY (2019)
  • May 6, 2019
  • Megan Millisky

Tribeca Film Festival Review: ONLY (2019)

ONLY, written and directed by Takashi Doscher (Still, A Fighting Chance) is a modern-day romance set in an apocalypse that threatens to wipe out every

Tribeca Film Festival Review: BLISS (2019)
  • May 3, 2019
  • Tom Milligan

Tribeca Film Festival Review: BLISS (2019)

Joe Begos’ BLISS had its world premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, unleashing a blood-soaked, insane vision of the creative process. Painter Dezzy Donahue

Tribeca Film Festival Review: THE PLACE OF NO WORDS (2019)
  • April 30, 2019
  • Megan Millisky

Tribeca Film Festival Review: THE PLACE OF NO WORDS (2019)

The backstory to THE PLACE OF NO WORDS, directed by Mark Webber (Flesh and Blood), is almost more interesting than the movie itself. The film

Tribeca Film Festival Review: RUN
  • April 29, 2019
  • Megan Millisky

Tribeca Film Festival Review: RUN

Street racing movie RUN is the newest release from director Scott Graham. The film features Mark Stanley (Dark River), Amy Manson (Edie), Marli Siu (Anna

Tribeca Film Festival Review: SOMETHING ELSE (2019)
  • April 26, 2019April 26, 2019
  • Shannon McGrew

Tribeca Film Festival Review: SOMETHING ELSE (2019)

SOMETHING ELSE is the latest film from directors Jeremy Gardner (The Battery) and Christian Stella (Tex Montana Will Survive!) and is a study on the

Tribeca Film Festival Review: AAMIS (2019)
  • April 26, 2019April 26, 2019
  • Abigail Braman

Tribeca Film Festival Review: AAMIS (2019)

Unexpected and intellectual, AAMIS (Ravening) is the new dark and sensual film by director Bhaskar Hazarika that breaks the boundaries of what modern horror/drama should

Tribeca Interview: Director Ant Timpson and Actor Elijah Wood for COME TO DADDY
  • April 26, 2019
  • Shannon McGrew

Tribeca Interview: Director Ant Timpson and Actor Elijah Wood for COME TO DADDY

I’ll be the first to admit that I have daddy issues. This has since been exacerbated after the death of my father and only got

Tribeca Film Festival Review: THE GASOLINE THIEVES (2019)
  • April 25, 2019April 25, 2019
  • Breanna Whipple

Tribeca Film Festival Review: THE GASOLINE THIEVES (2019)

I’m a sucker for movies that make me feel absolutely terrible. I’ve watched Funny Games at least four times within the last 12 months, and

Tribeca Film Festival Review: COME TO DADDY (2019)
  • April 25, 2019
  • Shannon McGrew

Tribeca Film Festival Review: COME TO DADDY (2019)

COME TO DADDY is the feature film directorial debut from acclaimed producer Ant Timpson (The Greasy Strangler, Housebound), with a script penned by Toby Harvard

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