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Tribeca Festival / Twelve Moons: Exclusive Interview with Director Victoria Franco

Exploring the reasons why a woman goes down the wrong path without fully understanding why can make a movie truly contemplative and complex. The new drama, Twelve Moons, feature a gripping protagonist, Sofia, wgi doesn’t fit anywhere. Her inability to handle social conventions has led her to make hasty, unguided decisions that affect her entire…

Tribeca Festival: ‘In Cold Light’ is a Gripping Crime-Thriller with Maika Monroe

Since the cult-movie It Follows released in 2014 (we are awaiting for the upcoming sequel with enormous trepidation) Maika Monroe has become one of the most effective and prolific “Scream Queens” of our times. While waiting to see if she is going to expand her repertoire working on more various genres, the Californian artist has…

Tribeca Festival: Raoul’s: A New York Story is a Delectable Portrait of the Iconic French Bistro

Food-driven documentaries have become as abundant in recent years as the number of chic eateries striving to become the next most successful restaurant in New York City. But the history behind the French bistro, Raoul’s, which has garnered acclaim since it opened in Soho in the 1970s, proves that it deserves to be celebrated in…

Tribeca Festival: Everything’s Going To Be Great Review / Allison Janney and Bryan Cranston Excel in This Dramedy About Family and Dreams

@Courtesy of Lionsgate In ‘Everything’s Going To Be Great‘, screenwriter Steven Rogers ‘I, Tonya’ provided again the protagonist Allison Janney with a script that is fully capable of enhancing her already remarkable acting skills. And she repaid him with a bittersweet performance whose quality and solidity are, as always admirable. If we then add to…

Tribeca Festival: Tow Is the Perfect Vehicle for an Inspired (and Inspiring) Rose Byrne

@Courtesy of Tribeca Festival ‘Tow’ (Spotlight Narrative) could easily have been an intense drama, given the real-life event it is based on, but star and co-producer Rose Byrne managed to give the movie the gift of levity without making the whole story shallow or inconsistent, especially since it is really about serious facts and people…

Tribeca Festival/ Dog of God is a Powerful Animated Horror

©Courtesy of Tritone Studio Latvian industry of animation movies seems to be experiencing an artistic moment of grace, to say the least. Following the success of Flow by Gints Zilbalodis, awarded with an Oscar for best animated film, Tribeca Festival 2025 (in the Escape from Tribeca section) presented the powerful Dog of God, directed by…

Tribeca Festival: Re-Creation Confirms That Jim Sheridan Hasn’t Given Up the Fight

@Courtesy of Tribeca Festival Jim Sheridan wrote important, if not fundamental, pages of British cinema beginning in the late 1980s, with such award-winning films as ‘My Left Foot,’ ‘In the Name of the Father,’ and ‘The Boxer‘. Around the beginning of the new millennium, though he got kind of lost in the oblivion of those…

Tribeca Festival / What Marielle Knows: Exclusive Interview with Director Frédéric Hambalek

©Walker Worm Film Seemingly fun sci-fi movies can also serve as an allegory for a country’s most serious and important issues, such as the surveillance of its citizens. That’s certainly the case for the new drama, What Marielle Knows, which follows a family as they struggle to maintain privacy in their daily lives. The project…