After four years of bouncing around the foster system, young Leon (Marcus Rutherford) makes his homecoming return to his troubled, alcoholic mother.
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Viola Davis’ ‘The Last Defense’ Hopes to Influence the Masses After Tribeca Film Festival Premiere
Executive Producers Viola Davis and Julius Tennon call attention to a light that has been itching to shine with the premiere of ‘The Last Defense’ at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Paul Lieberstein’s ‘Song of Back and Neck’ Premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival
Funny-man Paul Lieberstein steps out of his writer, producer, and goofy, incompetent HR Director role of Toby in NBC’s The Office and collapses onto the floor as a result of chronic back and neck pain in his first ever “romantic-dramedy,” Song of Back and Neck.
Writer / Director Desiree Akhavan Steals the Show and Our Hearts at ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ TFF Premiere
The Miseducation of Cameron Post proudly strutted its way to the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22nd after leaving its mark at the Sundance Film Festival as the Grand Jury Prize Winner.
“It’s called blowin’ up when you leave your pimp…so I blew up,” said Kandie with self-assurance in her voice and a sweet, nervous smile painted across her face.
Prom -a glamour-filled, memorable night, anticipated by a majority of high schoolers over the course of their high school careers. But when Cameron Post (Chloë Grace Moretz) is caught having sex with another girl in the backseat of a car during the dance, prom night gone astray is more like a guilt-filled nightmare and sentencing than a magical night filled with friends and dancing.
Variety’s fifth annual Power of Women luncheon played host to an electrifying array of the entertainment industry’s most prominent female activists and supporters.
Mariska Hargitay Hopes to End the U.S. Rape Kit Backlog with New HBO Documentary
“What I learned is it doesn’t matter if somebody’s drunk. It doesn’t matter if somebody’s high. It doesn’t matter. If somebody can’t give consent, then you don’t get to take something from them.” – Mariska Hargitay
Molly’s Game brings the thrilling valor of Olympic-level skier Molly Bloom and her elite poker game from the big screen to your home, just in time for National Women’s Month.
Alexandra Shipp By Ben Rothstein
Self-love and acceptance is the name of the game for emerging star, Alexandra Shipp.