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Tribeca Film Review: Marc Maron Gives the Performance of His Career in the Funny and Touching ‘In Memoriam’
When you see an actor perfectly cast in something, it can be very exciting. When that actor gives the best performance of his career so far, that’s even better. Such is the case with Marc Maron and In Memoriam, a tailor made project for his talents that he absolutely knocks out of the park. It’s […] More
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Tribeca Film Review: ‘The Leader’ is an Unsettling Look at the Heaven’s Gate Cult with Captivating Performances from Tim Blake Nelson, Vera Farmiga, and Jim Parsons
Cults fascinate us. That goes without saying. Hell, sometimes the fascination can lead to indoctrination. In the case of the “Heaven’s Gate” cult, which it’s no spoiler to say ultimately turned into a suicide cult, what the group stood for was ludicrous. So, it was the charisma of the leader in charge that sold that […] More
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Sunday Scaries: Horror Films That Played at Tribeca (Revisited for 2026)
The Sunday Scaries are upon us once again! Yes, as the weekend concludes, most of us feel an oncoming sense of anticipatory dread about the week ahead. Anxiety about work manifests itself into a feeling that’s known as the Sunday Scaries. However, we at Awards Radar are here to combat that, by taking back the […] More
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Films to Potentially Check Out at the 2026 Tribeca Festival
It’s Tribeca Festival time! Yes, the 2026 incarnation of Tribeca is getting underway this week, with both in person and virtual screenings (plus, as always, perhaps some things I may have links for ahead of time). The festival always has interesting movies contained within, taking advantage of playing at a unique point in the cinematic […] More
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Bruce Springsteen to Receive Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award as Part of 2026 Tribeca Festival
Here is the press release from Tribeca with the lineup of their Talks, Reunions, and Retrospectives series. Highlighting that lineup will be Bruce Springsteen getting the Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award, followed by a conversation with Bono. Take a look: The Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX, today announced its 2026 lineup of Talks, […] More
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Tribeca Festival Announces Television and Podcast Lineup for 2026
Here is the press release from Tribeca: Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX,today unveiled its 2026 television and podcast lineup, featuring a dynamic mix of world premieres, live tapings, and exclusive conversations, taking place June 3–14 in New York City. Passes and ticket packages are on sale now at TribecaFilm.com, with the Hudson Pass […] More
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Feature Lineup Unveiled for 2026 Tribeca Festival
Here is the press release from Tribeca, announcing the Feature and Short Film lineups for the 25th Tribeca Festival. Take a look: Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX, today announced its 2026 feature and short film lineup. Taking place June 3–14 in New York City, the Festival will showcase 118 feature films—including a record […] More
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Tribeca Festival Announces Opening Night Film for 2026
Here is the press release from Tribeca, which announced Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial VS That’s the Weight of the World) as its Opening Night selection to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the festival. Take a look: The Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX, announced today its Opening Night selection for the 25th anniversary edition, […] More
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Tribeca Festival Sets 2026 Dates
If it feels like the 2025 Tribeca Festival only recently wrapped up, well, you’re right and wrong. It was back in June, which is only three months ago, but also feels like a lifetime. Today, however, the people who put on the festival want you to be thinking about 2026. Next year, Tribeca will have […] More
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Tribeca Festival Review: ‘Relay’ Finds Riz Ahmed at the Center of a Twisty Thriller
For most of the running time of Relay, we’re watching a real throwback sort of film. The paranoid thriller of the 1970s was of a specific time period, one that fit it perfectly, but it also just makes for an incredibly engaging experience when done well. This movie is very much indebted to that, albeit […] More
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Tribeca Festival Review: ‘Deep Cover’ is Just Silly Enough to Work as a Crime Comedy
Undercover crime stories are almost always dealt with in a dramatic manner on screen. Whether they’re action movies or straight crime dramas, laughs do tend to be at a premium. So, to see Deep Cover not only go for the laughs, but to be deeply silly about it, does give it a distinctive nature. Does […] More
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Tribeca Festival Review: ‘Tow’ is a Big Hearted True Story Anchored By Rose Byrne
True life dramas often have a lot of goodwill in their favor when telling these stories. The one thing a film like Tow has to avoid? They can’t make these tales of tragedy and triumph into poverty porn. If the movie appears to be wallowing, it can seem hollow. Luckily, this flick has such a […] More










