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Sundance Selects to Distribute ‘Run and Jump’
Sundance Selects has announced that they have acquired the North American distribution rights to director Steph Green's Run and Jump.
The film follows Vanetia (Maxine Peaka), a woman trying to cope with her new circumstances after an accident drastically c...
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‘Byzantium’
This review has been republished from our coverage of the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival.
Saoirse Ronan, as an actor, has a rare ability to project a depth of melancholy, even in almost total stillness. Her alarmingly blue eyes lend themselves to her playing c...
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Tribeca Review: Michael H. Profession: Director
B+
It's not until Michael H. Profession: Director is almost over that it becomes apparent exactly how well its approach is suited to its subject. Yves Montmayeur's documentary on the career and creative process of the celebrated Austrian filmmaker Michael Han...
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Tribeca Review: Farah Goes Bang
There are a number of intriguing ideas in Meera Menon's first feature, Farah Goes Bang, although most of them struggle against this being very much A First Feature; there is an uneasy balance between the movie's heart being in the right place and pervasive tec...
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Our 10 Most Anticipated Films At The Tribeca Film Festival 2013
With the Tribeca Film Festival kicking off in New York City this week, half the battle is figuring out which screenings to attend. Seriously, they hand out color-coded grids to attendees—and we find ourselves making our own personal flowcharts as well. Even th...
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‘Supporting Characters’ is a Charming Millennial Indie About Who You Can and Can’t Edit Out Of Your Life
B+
Sometimes the most difficult reviews to write are of the movies you like the most. Consider that mere hours after I suffered through Movie 43, I could spit out a scathing takedown. But for every agonizing attempt at humor like Movie 43, there's a true co...
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Interview: Supporting Characters Writer-Director Daniel Schechter On Making An Autobiographical Indie Drama Without Descending To Vanity Project
To be honest, I had never heard of the new indie Supporting Characters, about film editor team Nick (Girls' Alex Karpovsky) and Daryl (Tarik Lowe) struggling to save a flagging indie film while also living vicariously through each other's romantic relationship...
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