We enjoyed a three-course meal featuring dishes by Chef Maria Sinskey in Eleanor Coppola’s new film, Paris Can Wait during the Tribeca Film Festival.
Tribeca Film Festival
Exclusive: ‘Manifesto’ Director Julian Rosefeldt Talks Switching to Digital at TFF Premiere
Humanism and modernity–Julian Rosefeldt’s journey into philosophical rumination
Director Elvira Lind films a captivating subject in her new documentary “Bobbi Jene,” which follows an Iowa-raised dancer on the brink of returning home after living and dancing in Israel for over 10 years.
Liev Schreiber shines as the haplessly delusional boxer Chuck Wepner
Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Literally, Right Before Aaron’
‘Literally, Right Before Aaron’ is the directorial debut of actor, writer, and general Renaissance man Ryan Eggold, and it’s literally fantastic.
Exclusive: ‘The Lovers’ Stars Debra Winger and Tracy Letts Talk Middle-Aged Marriage at TFF
What happens when a loveless marriage suddenly finds its spark again?
When you’re trying to break into a seemingly cloistered world, what else can you do but lie your way in and hope for the best?
Half a love letter to France and half a love letter to food, this sunny trip up to Paris is very much about the destination.
Exclusive: ‘My Friend Dahmer’ Stars Anne Heche and Alex Wolff Talk Creepiness
Nothing could be more unnerving than having to film inside of a murder’s former home.
Read our review of Barry Avrich’s latest documentary, Blurred Lines: Inside the Art World, which features the likes of Marina Abramovic and Julian Schnabel.