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'Witches'
Tribeca
Tribeca: The visual essayist returns with another personal account told through pop culture.
Inside Out 2
Sadness
Pixar's obsession with universal relatability results in another movie that feels more like a corporate spreadsheet than a glimpse into a real person's brain.
'Bang Bang'
Tribeca
Tribeca: Nelson stars as a retired boxer who can't stop thinking of his life in terms of wins and losses in Vincent Grashaw's rock-solid sports drama.
Hacking Hate
Tribeca
Tribeca: An award-winning investigative journalist examines the ways that social media companies profit off of hate speech 
Quad Gods
Tribeca
Tribeca: Jess Jacklin's feature debut is a moving testament to the fact that biology isn't destiny.
'A Desert'
Tribeca
Tribeca: Josh Erkman's directorial debut follows a photographer whose determination to capture the parts of America we don't see ultimately exposes him to things nobody should ever want to see.
'All That We Love'
Tribeca
Tribeca: Cho stars as an empty nester who realizes just how alone she truly is after the death of her family dog Tanner.
Jazzy
Tribeca
Tribeca: The filmmaker's latest film deepens her relationship — and her skillset — with the people who made her breakout feature such a gem.
'Sacramento'
Tribeca
Two friends on the cusp of fatherhood go on an impromptu drive to the capital of California in a funny movie about how men communicate.
Vulcanizadora
Tribeca
Joel Potrykus and his muse Joshua Burge revive the characters they played in "Buzzard" for the director's bleakest movie yet.
Ultraman: Rising
Film Review
One of the most storied franchises in all of pop culture continues with a vibrant and heartfelt animated movie that starts over from scratch.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus in 'Tuesday'
Film Review
Death takes the form of a macaw as a mother struggles to accept her daughter’s imminent passing.
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