Oscar Snubbed but Not Forgotten: The Renaissance of Matthew McConaughey
Matthew McConaughey’s name might not have been among the nominees for the Oscars this year, but, we fully expect him to be honored next year, and here’s why…
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Matthew McConaughey’s name might not have been among the nominees for the Oscars this year, but, we fully expect him to be honored next year, and here’s why…
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Tribeca Film and Film Society of Lincoln Center are proud to present the two latest films from multi-hyphenate Alex Karpovsky—“Rubberneck” and “Red Flag”—in a double theatrical run beginning this Friday.
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Did a film or performance achieve some distinction (for good or ill) that you feel deserves recognition? We agree, and to rectify the situation, we offer up our choices for Tribeca’s First Annual Alternative Oscars.
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Here's the first look of “What Richard Did,” the new film from acclaimed Irish director Lenny Abrahamson that stars Jack Reynor, Róisín Murphy and Lars Mikkelsen of "The Killing."
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“Destiny is something we've invented because we can't stand the fact that everything that happens is accidental.” Join us as we take a look back at some famous romantic movies that celebrate their China anniversary this year.
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Can film survive the digital revolution? That question has become more relevant than ever given the nominees for Best Cinematography at the 85th annual Academy Awards.
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After its world premiere at TFF 2012, Yossi, Eytan Fox’s beloved follow-up to Yossi & Jagger (TFF 2003), will at long last open this weekend in select New York theaters.
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This TFF 2011 doc chronicles four years in the lives of three Roma children fighting for their rights to equal education. The film starts today at the reRun theater in Brooklyn with director Q&As after select show times all week long.
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Stay in the know with all the happenings in Park City without ever leaving your computer chair. Go straight to the filmmakers themselves to find out about your most anticipated documentaries.
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Even if you’re not heading to Park City, you can still keep up with all the latest happenings at Sundance. Get news about your most anticipated movies…straight from the narrative filmmakers themselves!
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Oh, what a feeling! “War Witch,” the top prizewinner from the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Join us as we congratulate all the films associated with Tribeca that were recognized.
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Does a guy like Tom Brady really have it all? Tom O'Brien blurs the lines between documentary and narrative in his directorial debut, "Fairhaven." The TFF 2012 film opens today in New York & Boston.
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Now in its second year, the First Look series, which runs from Friday, January 4 through Sunday, January 13, at the Museum of the Moving Image, showcases innovative and groundbreaking new international cinema.
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Want to help your child develop a love of cinema? Take him or her to Film Forum Jr., the inaugural series of classics selected by the famous art house with younger audiences in mind. The series starts this Sunday, January 6.
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“I feel that we have just one life…like we only have one spin on this merry go round and then that’s it.” Watch the trailer for "Supporting Characters," which follows two young New Yorkers as they try to navigate life, love, and the film industry in the Big Apple.
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From the third season of the critically acclaimed TV show “Justified” to supporting roles in “Lincoln” and “Django Unchained,” Walton Goggins talks to Tribeca about his banner year.
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Want to pack a little edge into your holiday movie programming? Look no further than “No Rest For The Wicked,” the taut Spanish thriller now available on VOD and digital platforms from Tribeca Film.
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Sacre Bleu! “Sleepless Night,” the widely acclaimed French thriller from Tribeca Film, made iTunes Best of 2012 list. Rent this pulse-pounding action flick today!
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In honor of his new film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s iconic beat novel, “On The Road,” director Walter Salles is the impetus behind a weeklong series (December 14-20) of seminal road movies at IFC Center.
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Merry (early) Christmas! On Monday, December 10, filmmaker Edward Burns will be participating in a live chat at 7PM ET/4PM PT, during which he will answer any and all questions about his latest film, "The Fitzgerald Family Christmas." Now on VOD and in select theaters.
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Why limit an artist’s creativity to just one medium? Inspired by Chris Colfer’s latest book, we take a look at ten actors who have turned to the written word.
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Directed by Elizabeth Mims and Jason Tippet, “Only the Young” follows three typical teenagers as they navigate through those complicated high school years. The film opens at the IFC Center this Friday!
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Inspired by the thriving club scene depicted in Irvine Welsh's 'Ecstasy' (now on VOD), we have compiled this boogie through the decades-long evolution of cinematic club scenes. Guaranteed to put everyone in the mood to dance the night away!
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We couldn't be prouder of the films from TFF, Tribeca Film and Tribeca Film Institute that made the cut in this year's Spirit Awards, including 'War Witch' and 'Keep the Lights On'!
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In honor of the VOD release of 'The Fitzgerald Family Christmas'; we are proud to feature writer/director Edward Burns’s hilarious gem from TFF 2012, 'Doggy Bags' as this week's Super Short.
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