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Hollywood Flashback: 15 Years Ago, Jesse Eisenberg and Sebastian Stan Starred in Fred Durst’s First Film

'The Education of Charlie Banks' marked the directorial debut of the Limp Bizkit frontman.

Tribeca Films Sets Streaming Deals With Kanopy and Kinema

The first-of-their-kind output agreements will make it easier for festival favorites to reach wider audiences.

‘I’m Your Venus’ Review: A Poignant Doc Revisits ‘Paris Is Burning’ and Gives a Trans Icon Her Flowers

In her latest film, Kimberly Reed ('Dark Money') follows the biological and ballroom families of Venus Xtravaganza as they try to solve the mystery of her murder and honor her legacy.

‘Inside Out 2’ Makes Hollywood Debut, Tribeca Festival Takes Over NYC and This Week’s Best Events

Inside this week's biggest Hollywood premieres, parties and openings.

‘Bad Shabbos’ Review: Kyra Sedgwick and Method Man Star in a Likable if Formulaic New York Jewish Comedy

Daniel Robbins’ ensemble piece, about a shabbat dinner that flies seriously off the rails, premiered at Tribeca.

Kieran Culkin Says He Didn’t Realize He Wanted to Be an Actor Until Halfway Through ‘Succession’ Season 1

The Emmy winner sat down for a conversation with Jesse Eisenberg at Tribeca 2024.

‘Hacking Hate’ Review: An Alarming Documentary on the Power of Far-Right Social Media Influencers

Swedish director Simon Klose's latest feature follows investigative journalist My Vingren as she tracks an elusive online agitator stirring up hate across the globe.

‘Jazzy’ Review: Lily Gladstone in a Sweet Tale of Two Friends Navigating Heartbreaking Change

The Oscar nominee also executive produces this Tribeca-premiering feature from 'The Unknown Country' filmmaker Morrisa Maltz.

Alicia Vikander, Jude Law on How ‘Firebrand’ Works to “Steal Back the Narrative” From Henry VIII to Katherine Parr

Karim Aïnouz directed the film that focuses on the final chapter of the infamous king's life.

‘1-800-ON-HER-OWN’ Review: Dull Ani DiFranco Doc Sheds Little Light on a Music Legend

Premiering at Tribeca, Dana Flor's ode to the folk-rock singer focuses more on her current career predicaments than her popular appeal.

Dakota Johnson, ‘Daddio’ Team on Making an “Impossible Film”

The actress stars alongside Sean Penn in the upcoming project from writer-director Christy Hall.

‘Witches’ Review: Self-Serious Doc Links Women’s Mental Health With the Ethereal

Director Elizabeth Sankey posits a dubious connection between historical witchery and post-partum psychological suffering in this documentary bowing at Tribeca.

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