Discover how ‘Ride Or Die’ redefines young love through crime and chaos in this unique queer cinematic journey.
Browsing: Tribeca Film Festival
Bird In Hand delves into identity, showcasing how life’s experiences shape us in a moving familial dramedy.
With the Tribeca Festival beginning tonight, here are our picks for the best American films competing in the festival’s narrative slate.
Discover the fascinating life of Genesis P-Orridge, founding member of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, in this official documentary.
Uncover the twisted and abstract storytelling of The Devil’s Bath. Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala push the boundaries of cinema.
Slave Play caused a stir on Broadway. Now, playwright Jeremy O. Harris revisits the work for a process documentary that lacks definition.
Experience the chilling psychological horror of THE DAMNED. A widow and her crew face a terrifying choice that haunts them with guilt.
Learn about the inspiring rescue efforts showcased in Checkpoint Zoo, a documentary that highlights the incredible story of saving endangered animals during a conflict.
There are not many who can compare to Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Satisfied gives you some insight into why that is the case.
Turkish auteur Tolga Karaçelik makes his English-language debut with this farce about a retired killer saving a struggling writer’s marriage.
![‘Ride Or Die’ Review – A New Vision Of Love On The Run [Tribeca 2025] Two people touch foreheads closely, eyes closed, sharing an intimate and peaceful moment outdoors with soft sunlight in the background.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Ride-or-Die-Clean-16x9-02-450x253.png)
![‘Bird In Hand’ Review – An Honest Look At Family And The Struggle To Embrace Your Identity [Tribeca 2025] A person with curly hair and sunglasses reclines on a teal lawn chair outdoors, partially covering their face with their hand. Greenery is visible in the background.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Bird-in-Hand-Clean-16x9-01-450x253.png)
![5 Must Watch Films In The 2025 Tribeca Festival U.S. Narrative Competition [Tribeca 2025] A student in a red blazer rests his head on his desk with a pencil in hand, while two other students sit nearby in a classroom.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Photo-3-Jake-Ryan-in-Chris-Merolas-LEMONADE-BLESSING-Credit_-Submarine-Entertainment-450x279.jpg)
![‘S/He Is Still Her/e – The Official Genesis P-Orridge Documentary’ Review – Barely Scratching The Surface [Tribeca 2024] A person with short blond hair and tattoos poses against a plain background, wearing several gold necklaces.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/She-Is-Still-Here-Still-450x285.png)

![‘Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play.’ Review: Jeremy O. Harris Pits Film Against Theater In This Lightly Compelling Process Doc [Tribeca 2024] A person stands in a dimly lit room, holding a book and shouting with an intense expression. Other individuals are seen in the background.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/SLAVEPLAY-1-450x253.jpg)
![‘The Damned’ Review – Chilling Folklore Brought To Life [Tribeca 2024] A person walks through a snow-covered landscape with wooden crosses, under a cloudy sky near a body of water and mountains in the background.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/The_Damned_FirstLook_edited-450x253.jpg)
![‘Checkpoint Zoo’ Review – Moving Documentary Embodies The Greater Good [Tribeca 2024] A close-up of a lion's face seen through a rusty metal cage.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/large_CHECKPOINT_ZOO-Clean-16x9-01-450x253.png)
![‘Satisfied’ Review – A Rewarding Look At Renée Elise Goldsberry [Tribeca 2024] A person with long hair wearing a puffer jacket looks out of a window.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/full_Satisfied-Revised2-450x253.png)
![‘The Shallow Tale Of A Writer Who Decided To Write About A Serial Killer’ Review – This New Comedy Of Errors Never Lives Up To Its Inspired Premise [Tribeca 2024] Two men in a dimly lit room. One is seated and appears concerned, while the other stands behind holding a rope, focused on it. The background features floral wallpaper.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/SHALLOW-TALE-OF-A-WRITER-Clean-16x9-01-450x253.jpg)