Report From Tribeca
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Joyous Tribeca Doc ‘Song of Lahore’ Shows How Pakistani Music Came Back From the Dead
Tribeca 2015: The country’s classical music was almost killed by Islamic repression, but it came alive onscreen and at the festival
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Garrett Hedlund and Oscar Isaac Play a Hollywood Star and the Devil in Tribeca’s ‘Mojave’ – But Who’s Worse?
Tribeca 2015: William Monahan’s film is sick and twisted, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing
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Stephen Colbert Tells George Lucas Why He Wouldn’t Take Over ‘The Daily Show’
The future “Late Show” host says: “I don’t want to be the guy to take over for Jon Stewart”
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Jessica Biel, Patricia Arquette and Vincent Piazza Explore the Lure of Violence in New Tribeca Films
Tribeca 2015: “Bleeding Heart” and “The Wannabe” present characters drawn to brutality in dramatically different ways
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‘The Adderall Diaries’ Tribeca Review: James Franco and Ed Harris Confront Their Pasts as Father and Son
First-time writer-director Pamela Romanowsky adapts Stephen Elliott’s memoir of addiction and self-destruction into an intuitive film that sets small goals and meets them
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Tribeca Film Festival Makes Big Move … to Tribeca
With construction no longer clogging downtown streets, the festival can return to the neighborhood that inspired it
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Jon Favreau’s ‘Chef,’ Music Doc ‘Keep On Keepin’ On’ Win Tribeca Audience Awards
Favreau will donate his $25,000 prize to New York food organization
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Tribeca Docs ‘Virunga’ and ‘Tomorrow We Disappear’ Inspire and Infuriate
From the jungle of the Congo to the slums of Delhi, two stunning documentaries explore vital worlds threatened by “progress”
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Joss Whedon Is Renting His Latest Movie for $5 Using Vimeo
“In Your Eyes,” which he wrote and executive produced, was released online immediately after its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival
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Tribeca: How a Washington, DC Journalist Jumped to Directing a Star-Studded Film
Jesse Zwick talks to The Wrap about working as a reporter at The New Republic, writing and directing the Tribeca favorite “About Alex”
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s Debut Album Is Finally Coming Out In June
The “Smashed” and “Scott Pilgrim” actress has long teased a full length effort with star producer Dan the Automator
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New Lego Movie Hits Tribeca – But This One’s a Documentary
“Beyond the Brick” finds two Oscar-nominated directors in a celebratory mood
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Tribeca Docs on Government Spying: ‘What Was Illegal Under Nixon Is Legal Under Obama’
“Silenced” and “1971” deal with 43 years of surveillance and retaliation against whistleblowers
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Tribeca: Patrick Stewart and Mary Elizabeth Winstead Steal the Show on Night 3
“Match” and “Alex of Venice” debut strongly, while Stewart is upstaged by co-star Matthew Lillard during a post-screening Q&A
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Katie Holmes on Playing ‘Miss Meadows’ Gun-Toting Vigilante: ‘It Was Fun to Play’
“It’s been exciting and rewarding,” the “Dawson Creek” alum tells TheWrap. “I’ve had a chance to play a lot of different characters than the ones I’ve played before.”