Tribeca Film Festival 2021 was jam-packed with standout films, shorts, TV shows, and experiences, and yet we are still hung up on three premieres that you have to see. Find out why below.
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A salon that feels like a luxurious home.
Exclusive: Michael Connelly Reveals Chilling Details on “The Wonderland Murders” Podcast
The lingering secrets of Hollywood have remain buried for decades, and yet multi-hyphenate crime novelist Michael Connelly has spent his career redefining Southern Californian legal thrillers. For his latest project, podcast “The Wonderland Murders & The Secret History of Hollywood,” Connelly opts to investigate some very real horror stories.
A gallery-like no other.
Exclusive: Hayley Law Talks Trusting The Filmmaking Process For ‘Mary, Mary & Some Other People’
Tribeca Film Festival breakout hit “Mark, Mary & Some Other People” shines thanks to lead star Hayley Law’s dedication to the craft of filmmaking. From improvising on set to gushing about working with a “beast” director of photography, Law exclusively reflects on making “Mark, Mary” and shares why she can relate to the script.
Hayley Law is truly a chameleon onscreen, and her latest turn in Mark, Mary & Some Other People proves she is a multitalented gem of a star. Law spoke with The Knockturnal to dish on collaborating with writer-director Hannah Marks and what’s next.
The Knockturnal: Mark, Mary & Some Other People is such a unique concept for a romantic comedy, and even relatable to those who aren’t in polyamorous or open relationships! Where do you see the film going, post-Tribeca Film Festival premiere?
Hayley Law: It’s hard, I don’t know where it’s going to go – to the freakin’ top, hopefully! Especially with indies, it’s so hard to think what’s going to happen with the film. My favorite part of being an actor is the filmmaking process so anything that happens after that is just a bonus to me. It’s been crazy to see it here, and to have other people see it has been wild. I’m so grateful. I’m excited people are enjoying it and relating to it because I feel like it’s incredibly relatable as well. But I felt that way when I first read the script. I loved that there were some hard hitting topics but also it is very funny, and that’s just the perfect combination for me.
The Knockturnal: After speaking with director Hannah Marks, I know improvisation was encouraged on set. What was it like being on your toes as an actor?
Hannah Marks Reinvents The Rom-Com With 2021 Tribeca Film Festival World Premiere “Mark, Mary & Some Other People”
“Mark, Mary & Some Other People” premieres Thursday, June 10 at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival. The film centers on newlywed couple Mark (Ben Rosenfield) and Mary (Hayley Law) who decide to opt for non-monogamy with complicated results.
Film Review: “Cruella” Puts A Fashionable Underdog Spin On A Puppy Killer…In a Very Disney Way
Dare we say Disney+’s Cruella is camp? Or is it more of a couture circus with a glimmer of insanity? Alas, it seems neither categorization works for this wild, oddly surprising, and definitely head-scratching Disney+ film.
The 21st century redefined cult following – and catapulted Silicon Valley entrepreneurs into A-list celebrities. From Facebook to Theranos, the Bay Area has proven to be just as elusive as the Wild West. The highly-anticipated Hulu documentary “WeWork: Or the Story of Making and Breaking a $47 Million Unicorn” premieres April 2nd, and is set to introduce audiences to a new type of charismatic crook.
Michelle Obama Hosts A-Listers for ‘Girl Talk’ to Celebrate Women’s History Month
What better way to celebrate Women’s History Month than with your favorite powerful female leaders?
Exclusive: ‘Resident Alien’ Star Alex Barima Talks Sci-Fi, Cartoons, and What’s Next
Syfy fans have fallen hard for breakout hit, “Resident Alien,” also streaming on Hulu. Star Alex Barima opens up about why the series is among his most challenging roles to-date, and what to expect for the binge-worthy series.