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Tribeca Reviews: A Chinese Crime Drama, Film Noir Style
A dismembered hand, half-buried in a pile of coal, beckons us into the sinister urban sprawl of Diao Yinan’s thrilling crime drama Black Coal, Thin Ice. The limb is one of several body parts cropping up in coal plants... -
Ronnie Gene Blevins Talks ‘Joe,’ The Late Gary Poulter And Being Friends With Nicolas Cage
In his early 20s, Ronnie Gene Blevins was traveling Europe when a random thought popped into his head. Based on nothing, he says, he realized that he wanted to move to Los Angeles and pursue an acting career, despite... -
‘The Double’: From a Bizarre Universe, A Stylized Portrait of Loneliness and Desire
Watching Richard Ayoade’s The Double, I couldn’t help but think of the climactic hotel room reveal in David Fincher’s wholly cerebral Fight Club, when the narrator, incarnated by Edward Norton, realizes Brad... -
‘Through The Picture Window’: A Second Glimpse into What Makes Julian Lennon through Director Dick Carruthers’ Eyes
The ingeniously creative mind of Julian Lennon has just barely been tapped into. We all know he is no stranger to the music industry -- he grabbed a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist in 1985 for his debut... -
Tribeca Interviews — A Revolutionary Treasure Trove: Filmmaker Reginald Harkema Talks ‘Super Duper Alice Cooper’
Before there were bands like Twisted Sister, The Ramones and the Sex Pistols, there was Alice Cooper – a group made up of five guys from Phoenix, Arizona that shook up the music world... -
Tribeca Interviews: Golden Hopes – An Interview with ‘Garnet’s Gold’ Director Ed Perkins and Garnet Frost
Garnet Frost lights a cigarette and asks with a tinge of melancholia, “What happened to life?” It’s this existential question that rattles the mind of the principal subject in Ed Perkins’ first feature-length... -
Tribeca Interviews — Craving the ‘Human Voice’: Filmmaker Edoardo Ponti Discusses His Short and Working With His Mother, Sophia Loren
Therapist Russ Harris once wrote that “the feeling of love comes and goes on a whim; you can't control it. But the action of love is something you can do, regardless of how you are feeling.” -
‘Point and Shoot’ Wins at Tribeca: An Interview with Director Marshall Curry and Subject Matthew VanDyke
Director Marshall Curry's Point and Shoot took the Best Documentary Feature award at the Tribeca Film Festival last week -- a prize well-deserved not only for spotlighting the story of Matthew VanDyke, a man... -
Tribeca Reviews: ‘Chef’ Serves Up a Fun, Though Fatty, Picture
Mouths move incessantly in Jon Favreau’s hearty culinary comedy Chef (which picked up an audience award during its New York premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival), but it’s not due to an endless stream of chatter.... -
‘Sirens’ Star Kevin Daniels on Hank’s Persona, Raunchy Jokes and His Love for a Certain ‘Game of Thrones’ Actor
Growing up in Texas, Kevin Daniels recalls getting involved in sports at an early age, but not taking too much of an interest in it. When his friend took him to a slam poetry competition, Daniels knew that the dramatic...
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