Tribeca
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‘Common Ground’ Review: An Environmental Documentary That Misses the Point
Tribeca 2023: “Kiss the Ground” filmmakers Josh and Rebecca Tickell return with a film about regenerative agriculture
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‘Chasing Chasing Amy’ Director on Legacy of ’90s Film and Interrogating ‘What Good Representation Looks Like’
“I’m not interested in unnecessarily holding that version of Kevin Smith to account for things that he didn’t know in 1997,” Sav Rodgers says
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‘The Expanse’ Prequel Game, Hideo Kojima Documentary and More Coming to Tribeca Festival
Tribeca’s getting in on the E3 experience, giving games time to shine
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‘Body Parts’ Review: Crew Members Discuss the Nuts and Bolts of Sex in the Movies
Documentary examines the treatment of women and how intimate moments are captured on film, but it’s mostly a rehash
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‘Loudmouth’ Review: Rev. Al Sharpton Doc Wavers Between Inspirational and Meek
The controversial activist speaks for himself as this documentary’s only interviewee, leaving much under-discussed and uncriticized
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‘Broadway Rising’ Review: Affectionate Doc Pays Tribute to Theaters Pushing Through COVID
From the stars to the ushers, we experience a community facing the pandemic and searching for a way forward
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‘There There’ Review: Andrew Bujalski Leaps Backward to Mumblecore-Via-Zoom
After the breakthrough of “Support the Girls,” Bujalski’s experiment with COVID-19 cinema starts strong then goes off the rails
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‘Battleground’ Review: Abortion Doc Highlights Strategies of Anti-Choice Activists
Even-handed documentary indicates that both sides are not created equally when it comes to playing a political long game
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‘Alone Together’ Film Review: Katie Holmes Finds Love During Lockdown in COVID-19 Romance
Holmes has sharp instincts as a writer-director but too often takes the path of Lifetime schmaltz
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‘Vengeance’ Film Review: B.J. Novak’s Capable Directorial Debut Suffers From B.J. Novak’s Script
Starring as a Brooklyn podcaster investigating a Texas murder, Novak wants to challenge both-sides narratives while also indulging in one
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‘The Black Phone’ Film Review: Stephen King–Flavored Retro Horror Delivers Solid Chills
Scott Derrickson’s adaptation of a Joe Hill story leaves a lot on the table, character-wise, but it’s an effectively nostalgic scary tale
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‘Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power’ Film Review: Civil-Rights Doc Explores Ongoing Issues
Relevant documentary that connects voter suppression in the ’60s to today’s political landscape could benefit from some tighter editing
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‘Civil’ Film Review: Portrait of Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Leaves Us Wanting More
Tribeca County 2022: Documentary spotlights Crump’s essential work but lacks further context into the larger legal and cultural issues at hand
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‘Unfinished Business’ Film Review: Inspiring Look at the WNBA’s Origins Leaves Us Hungry for More
Tribeca Festival 2022: Alison Klayman’s sports documentary is so packed with fascinating characters and incidents that it could be a series
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‘Tíu’ Film Review: Icelandic Band Of Men and Monsters’ Documentary Is an Intimate Gem
Tribeca Festival: “How to Train Your Dragon” director Dean DeBlois has crafted a beautifully atmospheric look at the band