Tribeca 2026 Review: Jeffrey Schwarz’s “Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders” Revisits a Crime with Great Empathy
A fascinating doc revisits the making of William Friedkin's controversial thriller set in the gay underground, fleshing out a story long missing empathy.
Tribeca 2026 Review: Progress is a Delicate Dance in Allison Berg’s Heartening “Time Warp”
A production of "Rocky Horror Picture Show" in the rural town of Rock Springs, Wyoming reveals the strength of community.
Tribeca 2026 Review: A New York Underground Tries to Rise Above in Joshua Z. Weinstein’s Vigorous “Here I’m Alive”
A rogues' gallery of New York City denizens living on the fringe of society make for an edgy ensemble drama that cuts deep.
Tribeca 2026 Review: A Pastor Struggles to Have Faith in Others in Hannah Peterson’s Transcendent “Via Negativa”
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Tribeca 2026 Review: Emilia Clarke Shines in the Parallel Experiences of Drake Doremus’ “Next Life”
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