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    Earth Day Documentary ‘Planetary’ Asks Us To Rethink Who We Are

    Earth Day Documentary ‘Planetary’ Asks Us To Rethink Who We Are

    News | Blair Hoyle | April 20, 2015

    Just in time for its Earth Day release, the trailer for the upcoming documentary Planetary has arrived.

  • Bleeding Heart (Tribeca Review)

    Bleeding Heart (Tribeca Review)

    Movie | Ananda Dillon | April 20, 2015

    A soft-spoken but satisfying drama musing on complacency and violence.

  • ‘Jurassic World’ Global Trailer Arrives

    ‘Jurassic World’ Global Trailer Arrives

    News | Blair Hoyle | April 20, 2015

    Highly-anticipated summer film Jurassic World releases a full-length trailer.

  • 2015 Cannes Film Festival Trailers and Images

    2015 Cannes Film Festival Trailers and Images

    Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | April 20, 2015

    Trailers and official images for films playing at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.

  • Tribeca 2015: Stranded in Canton

    Tribeca 2015: Stranded in Canton

    Film Festival | Zachary Shevich | April 20, 2015

    An inert examination into the life of an ineffectual would-be trader.

  • Tribeca 2015: Code: Debugging the Gender Gap

    Tribeca 2015: Code: Debugging the Gender Gap

    Film Festival | Zachary Shevich | April 19, 2015

    An entry-level discussion point into the issues facing women in technology.

  • Tribeca 2015: Jackrabbit

    Tribeca 2015: Jackrabbit

    Film Festival | Zachary Shevich | April 19, 2015

    Despite its potential, and the film’s impressive production design, Jackrabbit is irritatingly dull and ends with a shrug.

  • The Adderall Diaries (Tribeca Review)

    The Adderall Diaries (Tribeca Review)

    Movie | Ananda Dillon | April 18, 2015

    Franco's A-game can't save an untrustworthy and mixed up memoir.

  • Indian Point (Tribeca Review)

    Indian Point (Tribeca Review)

    Movie | Zachary Shevich | April 18, 2015

    Ivy Meeropol’s documentary offers some shocking revelations about nuclear power plant safety but often without detailed explanations.

  • Among the Believers (Tribeca Review)

    Among the Believers (Tribeca Review)

    Movie | Zachary Shevich | April 17, 2015

    Among the Believers highlights the saddening, cyclical nature of the issues surrounding religious extremism.

  • ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ Trailer Debuts

    ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ Trailer Debuts

    News | Bernard Boo | April 17, 2015

    Burly Bat-fleck is out for blood.

  • Bridgend (Tribeca Review)

    Bridgend (Tribeca Review)

    Movie | Ananda Dillon | April 17, 2015

    Bridgend is a jarring drama set during a real life suicide pandemic that offers no answers and doesn't think to ask many questions.

  • Ex Machina

    Ex Machina

    Movie | Bernard Boo | April 17, 2015

    Thinking-man's sci-fi never looked so slick.

  • Toa Fraser on ‘The Dead Lands’, Uplifting New Zealand Cinema

    Toa Fraser on ‘The Dead Lands’, Uplifting New Zealand Cinema

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 17, 2015

    Toa Fraser talks his Maori martial arts movie, 'The Dead Lands', and representing New Zealand cinema.

  • The Birth of Sake (Tribeca Review)

    The Birth of Sake (Tribeca Review)

    Movie | Zachary Shevich | April 16, 2015

    An occasionally entrancing documentary about traditionalist sake brewmasters.

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