Explore the power of friendship in Jazzy, a heartwarming movie about the unique bonds we form in our youth.
Browsing: Tribeca Film Festival
Directed by Daniel Claridge and Pacho Velez, They’re Here thoughtfully presents off-world beliefs and terrestrial truths.
Discover the realistic and intriguing film ‘McVeigh’ that explores the aftermath of the Waco siege through the eyes of an army veteran.
Experience the comedic journey of lifelong friends navigating financial struggles and inconsistent living situations in Rent Free.
Neil Berkeley’s latest explores the intersection between mental health and comedy through a group therapy session with a group of comics.
Every Body should prompt reflections but also start a serious conversation. Every Body is powerful and needs to be seen by everybody.
Director Zoe McIntosh uses a cinematic verite style to get up close and personal with one of sports’ most celebrated young athletes.
Jonas’ first showcase as a dramatic actor is stifled by a film with forced comedy and no dramatic momentum.
The popular comedian finds herself in the director’s chair both on-screen and off in a debut that lacks a strong sense of story.
One of Broadway’s most beloved modern musicals, ‘Waitress,’ has been captured for posterity in an impressively cinematic live capture.