We were on the red carpet for the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of “Safe Spaces.”
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We were on the red carpet for the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of “Roads” and “Burning Cane.”
This Tuesday, Don Papa Rum invited us to experience Sugarlandia, an event to celebrate the first exclusive look at Casa Bocado, a Mexican inspired restaurant by Chef Ivy Stark, a former executive chef at Dos Caminos. The eatery also serves a large selection of margaritas and tequilas, many of which were made to order at Bocado’s two bars throughout the night.
Tribeca Film Festival: Director Katharine O’Brien & Simon Pegg Talk ‘Lost Transmissions’
When an acclaimed music producer goes off his medication for schizophrenia, his friends chase him through the LA music scene to help commit him to a psychiatric hospital, revealing the troubling inadequacies of our mental health care system.
Tribeca Film Festival Exclusive: Marsha Stephanie Blake Talks ‘Luce’ & More
Marsha Stephanie Blake is having a great year.
Name a politically-charged issue, and the Sanford family has endured it all. Yet somehow, the charming family managed to emerge stronger and even more stoic than ever before in Davy Rothbart’s 20-years-in-the-making documentary, ‘17 Blocks’, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Three years after its initial release, this batch of lemonade is still as fresh as ever.
Exclusive: Actress Tamala Jones & Director Adam Shankman Dish on ‘What Men Want’ Behind the Scenes [Video]
For all of those who have not seen “What Men Want” yet, mark your calendars because the outrageously hilarious film will be released on blu-ray on May 7.
Wild Rose, directed by Tom Harper, is about a recent ex-convict, Rose-Lynn (Jessie Buckley), who is dedicated to making it big as a country singer in Nashville. But there’s a few things that complicate her journey: she’s on house arrest, she’s a mother of two school-aged children, and she’s from the Lowlands of Scotland.
Tribeca Film Festival: Cast Talks ‘Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile’
On Thursday, Netflix hosted an early screening for their new film Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. Based on the life of and killings committed by notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, the film is not the first of its kind to be released on the popular streaming service.