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‘Disobedience’ Review: Rachel McAdams Wants to Break Free

In his English-language debut, Sebastián Lelio makes his idea of ‘Carol.’ A canny move from the Oscar winner! Read More

‘Mary Shelley’ Review: A Lovely But Half-Rendered Sketch

'Mary Shelley' fashions a lovely sketch of a bildungsroman with blushes of color, but it is short of the fully… Read More

‘Blame’ Review: Quinn Shephard’s Debut Is a Vital High School Drama

A coming of age tale that bristles with the worldview of how highschoolers see themselves. Read More

The Best Films We Saw at Tribeca 2017

Three of our writers attended the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. Here's what they liked. Read More

5 Highlights from ‘The Godfather’ 45th Anniversary Reunion

A legendary line-up of speakers retold iconic behind-the-scenes stories and shared mutual, little-known memories. The 2017 edition of Tribeca Film… Read More

Interview: ‘Buster’s Mal Heart’ Knows Which Finger We Give to Systems of Control

We chat with Sarah Adina Smith, writer and director, about the magic available to us today and “fortune cookie” wisdom. The… Read More

Review — ‘Thumper’ is an Unmissable and Taut Crime Thriller

‘Thumper’ is an Unmissable and Taut Crime ThrillerBambi is nowhere to be found in this story riddled with poverty, meth and… Read More

Interview: ‘Sweet Virginia’ and the Effect of Violence and Moral Ambiguity in Rural Towns

‘Sweet Virginia’ and the Effect of Violence and Moral Ambiguity in Rural TownsWe chat with Jamie M. Dagg about his latest… Read More

Interview: ‘The Endless’ and Brotherly Love and the Power of Fear

We chat with Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson about love and rehearsals and life and more rehearsals at Tribeca.Justin Benson and… Read More