Andrew Rossi’s documentary explores the intersection of fine art, high fashion, and celebrity at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and will kick off the Tribeca Film Festival’s 15th year.
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The old boldly meets with the new in filmmaker Robert Eggers' phenomenal and creepy-as-hell look at 17th century religion and witchcraft. Here, Eggers and the film's breakout star Anya Taylor-Joy break down how they made the scariest witch movie ...
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The latest romance from the director of the underrated LIKE CRAZY has a striking new trailer.
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If the AMPAS wants to avoid an #OscarsSoWhite three-peat in early 2017, they'd be wise to keep tabs on these 10 movies starring and made by some of the best POC talent out there.
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Sixty years after making it, Ken Jacobs restores his first film, Orchard Street, to its original 27-minute length. It will screen during a live event with the filmmaker at MoMI’s First Look Festival on Sunday, January 10, at 1:30 p.m.
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If any movie franchise can break through the embargo that's prevented Hollywood from accessing Cuba for more than 50 years, it's Vin Diesel's car-loving, foolproof box office titan.
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Get ready for the festival's 15th year by catching up with some of its best dramas, comedies, documentaries, and horror films from years past.
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For the remainder of 2015, we’ll be nudging Academy voters toward deserving films, performers, and craftsmen who risk getting lost in the Oscar shuffle. This week: the year's most meticulous cosmetic creations.
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Tom Hanks, Tina Fey, Virgin Group's Richard Branson, Google ATAP’s Regina Dugan, High Fidelity’s Philip Rosedale, and STRIVR’s Derek Belch are among the first featured speakers announced.
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Tribeca's content and editorial teams are sharing the things they're most grateful for this year, both in the world of entertainment and far, far beyond.
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More than 100 documentaries are set to take over Lower Manhattan for eight days straight. Get ready for the real-life-based madness with this easily digestible guide to the fest's highlights.
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Although it's set in the 1950s, BROOKLYN speaks directly to today's emigration issues. In the following Q&A, director John Crowley explains why.
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Today in 1976, this telekinetic high school outcast set theaters ablaze.
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Sometimes all that filmmakers need to scare the pants off of viewers is a well-made tease.
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Admit it, you don't have a clue about what you're wearing on Saturday. These left-of-center costume suggestions won't only make the decision easier, they'll also save you from wearing what everyone else is wearing.
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Every Monday, TFF Head of Shorts Programming Sharon Badal shares a short film that she thinks deserves a bigger audience. This week: In the candy-colored world of 1950s suburbia, a reluctant young housewife suspects that the friendly neighborhood ...
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If you need a reminder of the iconic filmmaker's unparalleled mastery, look no further than this vibrant yet subtle Cold War drama.
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After watching these bite-size horror movies, you'll be more than ready for Halloween. Just don't expect to sleep very well before the holiday arrives.
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Take a visual journey back to '80s NYC culture with these striking photographs taken by one of NYC's most influential shooters.
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Watch Miguel talk about creating Chapter 1 and be on the lookout for it's follow-up coming soon.
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You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll also discover some criminally overlooked indie gems.
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