Learn about the remarkable life and legacy of Harry Belafonte in the powerful documentary ‘Following Harry’.
Browsing: Tribeca Film Festival
Naomi Jaye’s Darkest Miriam explores the realities of both grief and love through a small glimpse into one person’s life.
Review: Color Book is an emotional look at a grieving father and son trying to navigate their new reality after the loss of a loved one.
Black Table is an illuminating and thought-provoking documentary that unpacks what it was like to be a Black student at Yale in the late 90s.
The beauty of Griffin in Summer lies in its simplicity. No one part oversteps and takes over from the rest. Read our review!
Firebrand is not a bad movie by any stretch of the imagination, but we have choices. Read our review!
The beloved YouTube sketch comedy group’s long-awaited final project sees them poking fun at billionaires and privatized space travel.
Linda Perry: Let It Die Here doesn’t give answers to Perry’s most complex questions about art and identity.
New Wave is a documentary about Vietnamese families and refugees, existing on the fringes of society but also an integral part of it.
She Loved Blossoms More embraces a surrealistic quality to serve the story. Read our review from Tribeca inside here!
![‘Following Harry’ Review – An Entertainer And Civil Rights Activist Guides The Next Generation [Tribeca 2024] An elderly man with a shaved head wearing an orange hoodie with a peace symbol holds a finger to his lips, sitting in an indoor setting with framed pictures on the wall behind him.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/large_FOLLOWING_HARRY-Clean-16x9-01-450x253.png)
![‘Darkest Miriam’ Review – A Powerful Story Exploring Grief And Love [Tribeca 2024] A man and woman walk on a park path at dusk. The man supports the woman, whose eyes are closed. She wears a denim jacket, and they both appear relaxed. Streetlights and trees are visible in the background.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/large_DARKEST_MIRIAM-Clean-16x9-01-450x253.png)
![‘Color Book’ Review – A Grieving Father And Son Struggle After A Devastating Loss [Tribeca 2024] Two men sit on a bench, smiling and shaking hands. The man on the left holds papers, and a mural with figures running is in the background.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/full_COLOR_BOOK-Clean-16x9-02-450x253.png)
![‘Black Table’ Review – Former Yale Students Reminiscence About The Dining Table That Bonded Them [Tribeca 2024] Three young men standing on a university campus with historic buildings in the background, wearing casual clothing and backpacks.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/large_BLACK_TABLE-Clean-16x9-01-450x253.png)
![‘Griffin In Summer’ Review – Nicholas Colia’s Charmingly Simple Debut Feature [Tribeca 2024] A young boy with short red hair and a striped shirt stands in a doorway, looking at the camera and waving his hand. The background shows an interior of a house.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/large_GRIFFIN_IN_SUMMER-Clean-16x9-01-450x253.png)
![‘Firebrand’ Review – An Unnecessary Biopic That Lacks Heat And Truth [Tribeca 2024] Four women dressed in elaborate, historical costumes walk in a wooded area, with one in a green and gold gown leading the group. Trees and grass are visible in the background.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Alicia_Vikander_in_Firebrand_Photo_Credit_Larry_Horricks_b68319dce2-450x300.jpg)
![‘Mars’ Review – The Whitest Kids U Know Go Out In A Crass And Cosmic Blaze Of Glory [Tribeca 2024] Five animated characters stand in a futuristic, metallic room, emerging from a cloud of white mist. They appear to be in uniform and are facing forward.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/MARS-Clean-16x9-01-450x253.png)
![‘Linda Perry: Let It Die Here’ Review – Capturing The Vulnerability Of An Artist On Screen [Tribeca 2024] A person wearing a fur coat and wide-brimmed hat leans back with their eyes closed in a convertible car under a clear blue sky.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/large_LINDA_PERRY_-_LET_IT_DIE_HERE-Clean-16x9-02-450x253.png)
![‘New Wave’ Review – Music Cracks In Generational Trauma [Tribeca 2024] A close-up of a person with long hair tilting their head slightly. They are wearing large, square-shaped earrings and a necklace, captured in soft lighting.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/New-Wave-Still-450x236.jpeg)
![‘She Loved Blossoms More’ Review – Surreal, Yet Captivating Tale Of Grief With Mad Dash Of Sci-Fi Wonder [Tribeca 2024] A surreal image featuring a person with a large, flower-like growth covering their face, exposing eyes through the center; their hair is voluminous and appears to blend with a dark background.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/SLBM02-450x190.jpg)