Showing posts with label Tribeca Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tribeca Film Festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Tribeca with Abe: Against All Enemies

I’m thrilled to be covering a few selections remotely from the Tribeca Festival this year and will share my reviews here once they’re live.

Against All Enemies,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Spotlight Documentary section, is an engaging and informative film about extremist recruitment of veterans. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: Don't Make Me Go

I’m thrilled to have covered Tribeca in-person again! I’ve seen multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

I absolutely loved Hannah Marks' new film “Don't Make Me Go,” which premiered at Tribeca in the Spotlight Narrative section and is streaming tomorrow on Prime Video. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: Peace in the Valley

I’m thrilled to have covered Tribeca in-person again! I’ve seen multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Gun violence is the catalyst for an intimate family story in “Peace in the Valley,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Viewpoints section. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Monday, July 11, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: Allswell

I’m thrilled to have covered Tribeca in-person again! I’ve seen multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

The intersecting lives of several women in New York City are explored in “Allswell,” which is showing at Tribeca in the US Narrative Competition. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: The Big Payback

I’m thrilled to have covered Tribeca in-person again! I’ve seen multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

The concept of reparations on the national and local level gets a comprehensive look in “The Big Payback,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Spotlight Documentary section. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: 88

I’m thrilled to have covered Tribeca in-person again! I’ve seen multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

I wasn't wowed by the conspiracy thriller “88,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Viewpoints section. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Thursday, June 30, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: Official Competition

I’m thrilled to have covered Tribeca in-person again! I’ve seen multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Penélope Cruz is terrific in the very engaging and superb “Official Competition,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Spotlight Narrative section. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: Roving Woman

I’m thrilled to have covered Tribeca in-person again! I’ve seen multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

One woman goes on a directionless journey in “Roving Woman,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Viewpoints section. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Sunday, June 26, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: January

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

A poignant moment in Latvian history and one young filmmaker's development is chronicled in “January,” which is showing at Tribeca in the International Narrative Competition. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Tribeca with Abe: Alone Together

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Alone Together,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Spotlight Narrative section before its theatrical release next week, is an expected pandemic romance from Katie Holmes. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.

Tribeca with Abe: There There

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Experimental filmmaking takes an intriguing turn in “There There,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Spotlight Narrative section. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Saturday, June 25, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: Space Oddity

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

I loved the energy and humor in “Space Oddity,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Spotlight Narrative section. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.

Tribeca with Abe: Karaoke

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Israeli actors Sasson Gabay and Lior Ashkenazi costar in “Karaoke,” which is showing at Tribeca in the International Narrative Competition. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.

Tribeca with Abe: In Her Name

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.



It was a delight to speak with actress Sarah Carter about making her feature directiorail debut with “In Her Name”, which is playing at Tribeca in the Tribeca Online Premieres section. Watch the full conversation above.

Tribeca with Abe: The Good House

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Sigourney Weaver turns in a solid performance in a film that's not quite as good, “The Good House,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Spotlight Narrative section. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.

Tribeca with Abe: The Wild One

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Filmmaker Jack Garfein is the subject of the very interesting documentary “The Wild One,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Spotlight Documentary section. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Tribeca with Abe: The Courtroom

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

The imbalance of the justice system in the United States gets a straightforward spotlight in “The Courtroom,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Tribeca Online Premieres section. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.

Tribeca with Abe: An Act of Worship

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Muslims in America are the subject of “An Act of Worship,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Documentary Competition. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.

Friday, June 24, 2022

Tribeca with Abe: Breaking the Ice

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Gender identity and sports are compellingly explored in “Breaking the Ice,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Viewpoints section. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.

Tribeca with Abe: To the End

I’m thrilled to be covering Tribeca in-person again! I’m seeing multiple films a day and will post my reviews and interviews as soon as I can.

Young activists fighting for much-needed action on climate change get a spotight in “To the End,” which is showing at Tribeca in the Viewpoints section. I reviewed the film for ShockYa - head over there to read my review.