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The best new movies and repertory screenings for you to check out in NYC this weekend.
Read MoreThe best new movies and repertory screenings for you to check out in NYC this weekend.
Read MoreKicks continues the steadily growing revival of West Coast counter-culture filmmaking. It will have its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday, April 14.
Read MoreRookie director Ziga Virc explores one of the '60s space race's biggest mysteries in this Viewpoints world premiere.
Read MoreThe world-famous DJ is coming to Tribeca 2016 with a revealing new documentary and a can't-miss live performance.
Read MoreThe best new movies and repertory screenings for you to check out in NYC this weekend.
Read MoreBetween the presidential election and Black Lives Matter, social awareness is sky-high in pop culture, particularly with young people. This year's Tribeca Film Festival has a multitude of films that speak to those concerns and beyond.
Read MoreFrom soccer icons to Black Lives Matter and classic underdog stories, these athlete-focused Tribeca 2016 films are all about the love of the game.
Read MoreHere's everything you need to know to satisfy those horror, thriller, and late-night film urges during this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
Read MoreThe best new movies and repertory screenings for you to check out in NYC this weekend.
Read MoreThe funniest woman in late night television, and one of our upcoming Tribeca Tune In guests, admirably (and hilariously) tries to reason with the unreasonable.
Read MoreThe cable network's next big thing is part of the Tribeca Film Festival's inaugural Tribeca Tune In program.
Read MoreThe best new movies and repertory screenings for you to check out in NYC this weekend.
Read MoreBad Robot's latest "mystery box" release just might be the company's strongest one to date.
Read MoreThe brainchild of Jim Mickle and Nick Damici, two Tribeca alums, HAP AND LEONARD is a pulpy bliss for crime fiction lovers. It's also further proof that the man who's also known as "Omar Little" and "Chalky White" is a gift to television.
Read MoreLooking for something on the WTF side of cinema? These two impressive new shorts will satisfy that craving for weirdness.
Read MoreOne of the year's most anticipated movies has a trailer—and it's a blast.
Read MoreThe best new movies and repertory screenings for you to check out in NYC this weekend.
Read MoreYour favorite actor's favorite actor is finally getting his own big-deal movie franchise.
Read MoreThe next big trend in the horror genre? Experiential, scares-in-your-face thrills, as evidenced by two of the new projects in Tribeca's first-ever Virtual Arcade.
Read MoreComedian Kumail Nanjiani unified the Independent Spirit Awards and Oscars in an unexpected way.
Read MoreThe CREED director breaks down why his Blackout For Human Rights network of filmmakers and artists will spend this weekend in Flint, Michigan, where basic human rights have been violated for way too long.
Read MoreThe best new movies and repertory screenings for you to check out in NYC this weekend.
Read MoreHear about the film and TV industries' racial and gender problems straight from the mouths of those who've been enduring them firsthand.
Read MoreAva DuVernay will follow up SELMA with a pair of science fiction movies. Here's why that's such great news for genre fans.
Read MoreThe ever-bold rapper teams up with the Oscar winner to challenge that infamous TRUE DETECTIVE sequence's edit-free ambition.
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