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20-10-2025 Vol 19

Category: Tribeca 2025

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Tribeca Review: Takashi Miike’s Sham is a Clint Eastwood-Esque Courtroom Procedural

A workmanlike procedural that does more to suggest a Clint Eastwood drama than the kind of unhinged thriller one’s come…

Tribeca Review: It’s Dorothy! Documents 125 Years of Joy

Upon hearing the name “Dorothy” I, like most, immediately think of The Wizard of Oz. I remember watching the film…

Tribeca Review: Our Hero Balthazar is an Uncompromising Satire About a Real Crisis

Oscar Boyson’s debut feature Our Hero Balthazar is a big swing that mostly works: an uncompromising satire about the crisis…

Tribeca Review: The Scout Finds Comedy in Monotony

For her debut, writer-director Paula Andrea González-Nasser chose to explore an oft-forgotten role in the filmmaking process: the location scout.…

Tribeca Review: Dragonfly is a Haunting Mike Leigh-Inspired Thriller

A challenging film to both review and market without spoiling, Paul Andrew Williams’ Dragonfly largely succeeds because it never quite…

Tribeca Review: Holding Liat Tells the Story of One Family Through a Mosaic of Political Views

The first words we hear in Brandon Kramer’s Holding Liat are spoken, over the phone, by a person named in…

Tribeca Review: Underland Uncovers Subterranean Wonders

As humanity continues mining Earth’s resources with wanton abandon, the concerns of those with the most influence have been towards…

Tribeca Festival 2025 Lineup Includes Films by Alex Ross Perry, Takashi Miike, RZA & More

Tribeca Festival has unveiled its 2025 lineup ahead of the annual event, taking place June 4-15, with Alex Ross Perry’s…