Tribeca Festival
‘The Accompanist’ Review: Susan Sarandon and Aubrey Plaza in Zach Woods’ Sharply Acted but Overly Precious Feature Debut
Susan Sarandon and Aubrey Plaza star in Zach Woods’ ‘The Accompanist,’ about a wacky, wise foster mother and the 9-year-old girl she takes in.
‘The Last Day’ Review: Alicia Vikander and Victoria Pedretti Shine in a ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ Reinterpretation About the Perils of Modern Motherhood
Alicia Vikander and Victoria Pedretti star in ‘The Last Day,’ a modern reinterpretation of Virginia Woolf’s ‘Mrs. Dalloway.’
Lilly Wachowski Shares Advice to Her Pre-Transition Self at ‘Bound’ Reunion Screening: “Start Taking That Estrogen”
At the Tribeca Festival, director Lilly Wachowski reunited with the cast of ‘Bound’ 30 years later and got candid about the sapphic neo-noir.
‘Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders’ Review: An Engrossing if Incohesive Dive Into William Friedkin’s Gay S&M Thriller and Its Surrounding Controversy
In ‘Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders,’ Jeffrey Schwarz revisits the uproar around William Friedkin’s 1980 thriller set in New York’s gay S&M scene.
Katie Holmes, Meg Ryan and Jodie Foster Support Female Filmmakers at Chanel Tribeca Festival Luncheon
Katie Holmes, Meg Ryan, Jodie Foster, Myha’la and Maggie Rogers joined Tribeca’s Jane Rosenthal at the Through Her Lens Luncheon.
Sean Penn Talks Third Oscar Win at Tribeca Festival: “The Best I Could Ever Muster Was Relief”
The three-time Academy Award-winning actor, filmmaker and author’s chat with the CNN anchor was a top event at the New York festival.
Madonna Brings ‘Confessions II’ to Tribeca Festival: Short Film Features Benedict Cumberbatch, Julia Garner and “Lasers Coming Out of Every Orifice”
Madonna debuted her ‘Confessions II’ visual album, with lasers coming from between girls’ legs, Julia Garner and Benedict Cumberbatch, at Tribeca.
‘Mario’ Review: Straightforward Doc Tells Mario Cuomo’s Story in Prose Rather Than Poetry
Peter Kunhardt, George Kunhardt and Teddy Kunhardt’s documentary ‘Mario’ shows us the Mario Cuomo who was and the politician who might have been.
A Wheelchair User Directed the Film He Always Wanted to See: ‘Stand Up’
In a Tribeca 2026 interview, film director Mari Sanders discusses debut film ‘Stand Up,’ disability as an artistic goldmine, casting wheelchair users.
Teyana Taylor to Join Chanel and Tribeca Festival for ‘Through Her Lens’ Conversation
Teyana Taylor will sit down for a chat at the Tribeca Festival’s Spring Studios hub on June 7, put on in partnership with Chanel.