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Tribeca Review: Gay Chorus Deep South

Director David Charles Rodrigues’s new documentary, Gay Chorus Deep South, which premiered at Tribeca this afternoon, tells you everything you need to know about...

Tribeca Review: Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound

Sight unseen, Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound seems like it’s for film nerds only. Directed by Midge Costin and written by Bobette...

And the Winner Still Is: The Graduate, Bonnie & Clyde, In the Heat of the Night & The 1967 Oscars

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/and-the-winner-still-is-the-graduate-bonnie-clyde-in-the-heat-of-the-night-the-1967-oscars Welcome to Season 1 of our retrospective Oscar podcast series -- And the Winner Still Is. Hosted by film editor Marisa Carpico and television...

Under the Silver Lake Review: A Conspiracy Theorist’s Dream Come True

Written by Tom Moore Back in 2014, moviegoers got a glance into the strange and horrific mind of David Robert Mitchell with the cult hit,...

Tribeca Review: Halston

Have you heard of Roy Halston? Born in Depression-era Des Moines, Iowa, and known simply as "Halston," his clean, un-fussy designs defined women's fashion...

Tribeca Review: Our Time Machine

  At first blush, co-directors Yang Sun and S. Leo Chiang’s new documentary, Our Time Machine, which premiered at Tribeca this afternoon, seems pretty straightforward....

Tribeca Review: What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali

Everyone knows Muhammad Ali. The three-time World Heavyweight Champion isn’t just the greatest boxer of all time, but he may be one of the...

Tribeca Review: The Dog Doc

Before walking into director Cindy Meehl’s new documentary, The Dog Doc, which premiered at Tribeca this afternoon, you might wonder: does the dog die...

Tribeca Review: Picture Character

There’s a universe where I really like Picture Character, which premiered at Tribeca this afternoon. Directed by Martha Shane and Ian Cheney, it examines...

Tribeca Review: Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts

In press for the new documentary about his life, Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts, the titular RuPaul's Drag Race alum and All Stars 3 winner...

Tribeca Review: You Don’t Nomi

When director Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls hit theaters in 1995, it was a critical and commercial disaster. A parable about showbiz told through the lens...

Tribeca Review: Leftover Women

Leftover Women begins with a scene so surreal, it's almost hard to believe it's real life. Gai Qi, a successful, attractive 31-year-old lawyer from Beijing,...

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