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Straight from Cinema Blend's fiercely independent entertainment reporters. Idris Elba's Tribeca Film Legacy Finds Distribution Covering this year's Tribeca Film Festival, one movie that really knocked me on my ass was Thomas Ikimi's Legacy. Taking place almost exclusively in a small, run-down Brooklyn apartment filed under: tribeca 2010
Exclusive Tribeca Interview: brilliantlove Director Ashley Horner I agreed to interview brilliantlove director Ashley Horner before I was able to see the film, a decision that has to be made often at film festivals because schedules are so hectic filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Review: Joan Rivers: A Piece Of Work Joan Rivers really is a piece of work and I'm not just referring to the plastic face; the woman is always on. Now that Rivers has made a place for herself as the butt of all our jokes filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Panel Report: Joan Rivers: A Piece Of Work Most look at and treat Rivers as thought she’s just another wax figure in Madame Tussauds. She may resemble one on the outside, but that’s no reason to overlook the fact that she is a person and has feelings too filed under: tribeca 2010
Exclusive Tribeca Interview: Earth Made Of Glass Director And Producer Last week I talked to Scranton and Carolin about their experience making the film, the extent to which the Western media misunderstands and blatantly ignores many truths about modern Rwanda, and how they encourage everyday people to learn more about a country filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Interview: The Trotsky's Jacob Tierney The Trotsky is a completely original spin on the typical high school comedy. It’s smart and thoughtful, as is Tierney. Check out what the writer-director, Jacob Tierney, told me about his film in this brief interview filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Interview: Every Day's Richard Levine Superheroes, maniacal serial killers and historical figures brought back to life are great, but sometimes you just need a good old family drama that feels real and Every Day is just that filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Review: The Trotsky Most young guys have idols like professional athletes or their father. But no; not Leon Bronstein (Jay Baruchel). In fact, Leon truly believes he’s the reincarnation of the Soviet iconoclast filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Interview: Dog Pound's Jeremie Delon, Kim Chapiron And Adam Butcher Thanks to Dog Pound, I began my coverage of the Tribeca Film Festival in an overwhelmingly fantastic way with high hopes for the screenings to come. From there some were fantastic, some were far from it filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Interview: Get Low's Robert Duvall In his newest film, Get Low, Robert Duvall plays Felix Bush, a man who, after a devastating and mysterious incident, disappears to live his life in the woods. Forty years later, he reemerges filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Interview: The Disappearance Of Alice Creed's J Blakeson After seeing a movie like The Disappearance of Alice Creed, you’d expect the writer-director to be a bit on the peculiar side. That couldn’t be farther from the truth when it comes to J Blakeson filed under: tribeca 2010
Tribeca Review: Every Day Writer Richard Levine's entire resume consists of work on the small screen, most notably on Nip/Tuck, so it's no surprise that his first feature film plays out much like a TV show filed under: tribeca 2010
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