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Ananda Dillon
225 articles written by Ananda Dillon
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Movie | May 1, 2015Welcome to Me
A borderline personality disordered lottery winner funds a talk show on access television to laughably live out her own form of self help.
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Movie | April 24, 2015Tumbledown (Tribeca Review)
Sweet and simple, this rom-com thrives more in its tension than its harmony.
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Movie | April 20, 2015Franny (Tribeca Review)
A case of the cover not matching the movie, this addiction drama seems to think it's something it's not.
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Movie | April 20, 2015Bleeding Heart (Tribeca Review)
A soft-spoken but satisfying drama musing on complacency and violence.
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Movie | April 18, 2015The Adderall Diaries (Tribeca Review)
Franco's A-game can't save an untrustworthy and mixed up memoir.
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Movie | April 17, 2015Bridgend (Tribeca Review)
Bridgend is a jarring drama set during a real life suicide pandemic that offers no answers and doesn't think to ask many questions.
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Movie | April 16, 2015TransFatty Lives (Tribeca Review)
A sometimes weird, bizarre, and blazingly artistic documentary that is by far the most moving and real account of life with ALS yet.
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Movie | April 16, 2015True Story
James Franco and Jonah Hill are sorely lacking in truth in this self-serving true crime tale.
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Features | April 10, 2015Top 8 Films We Can’t Wait to See at Tribeca 2015
A few of the films we're looking forward to most at next week's Tribeca Film Festival.
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Movie | April 10, 2015Kill Me Three Times
Simon Pegg is severely underutilized in this backward-storied, not-dark-enough dark comedy.
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Film Festival | April 3, 2015Cut Bank
A dark comedy with a killer cast struggles with living up to its own potential.
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Film Festival | March 27, 2015Man From Reno
A bi-lingual and well-made neo-noir makes for an engaging watch.
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News | March 25, 2015Steven Spielberg to Direct Awesome Pop Culture Novel ‘Ready Player One’
Geek-out-worthy news on cult favorite 'Ready Player One' and its film adaptation.
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Film Festival | March 19, 2015ND/NF 2015: The Kindergarten Teacher
The pull of poetry and art motivates a woman to extremes to protect a young prodigy she discovers.
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Movie | March 18, 2015Lily & Kat
Two early twenties friends spend one last week together before their duo is to split.
