‘Next Exit’ Tribeca Review – Supernatural Drama Ponders Life’s Meaning on Road Trip Toward Death

Writer/director Mali Elfman’s directorial feature debut sets its story after the world has finally solved one of its most elusive questions; is there life after death? Next Exit answers that question straightaway by introducing a society that’s widely embraced the presence of ghosts, especially those of loved ones. But not all hauntings are welcome, and Elfman’s supernatural drama […]

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‘Attachment’ Tribeca Review – Romance Gets Complicated by Family Tradition and Possession

A meet-cute and whirlwind romance gets complicated by overbearing parents, and clashing religions make for a familiar setup to the romantic comedy. Writer/Director Gabriel Bier Gislason reinvigorates the concept by framing it through the lens of horror in Attachment. It’s not just an overbearing mother and Orthodox Judaism presenting roadblocks to budding love, but an ambiguous and eerie […]

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‘Family Dinner’ Tribeca Review – The Easter Holiday Brings Slow-Burn Psychological Torment

Writer/Director Peter Hengl’s feature debut, Family Dinner, combines the discomfort and cringe of awkward family dynamics at the dinner table with holiday horror. In this instance, the holiday is Easter, a rarity in the genre space. Family Dinner unfurls its methodical slow-burn tale in the days leading up to Easter Sunday, centering volatile relationships and strict, peculiar holiday traditions to […]

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‘Huesera’ Tribeca Review – A Folktale Transforms Modern Maternal Fears Into a Nightmare

La Huesera, the bone woman, is a Mexican folk tale of an older woman who wanders the desert and collects bones, often of wolves. Once she obtains all the animal’s bones, she sings by the fire and brings the animal back to life. The legend often tells of revived wolves transforming into women, running free […]

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‘Next Exit’ Teaser Trailer – Rahul Kohli Takes a Trip into the Afterlife in Tribeca Movie

Set to World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival this weekend, writer/director Mali Elfman‘s genre movie Next Exit has debuted an official teaser trailer this afternoon. Rahul Kohli (“Midnight Mass”) stars alongside Katie Parker, Rose Mciver, Tongayi Chirisa, Tim Griffin, Diva Zappa, Nico Evers-Swindell and Karen Gillan (Dual) in Next Exit. “When a research scientist […]

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6 Genre Movies We Can’t Wait to See at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival

The Tribeca Festival is nearly underway, taking place June 9 to June 20 with a feature slate that includes 109 feature films from across the globe, including 88 world premieres. The festival’s 21st edition offers a hybrid experience of virtual and in-person, which includes a slew of genre premieres available to screen at home through individual […]

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2022 Tribeca Festival Showing ‘The Black Phone’ and More! [Photos]

The 2022 Tribeca Festival has unveiled its lineup from the event taking place June 8 to June 19 with a feature slate that includes 109 feature films from across the globe, including 88 world premieres. The festival’s 21st edition once again spotlights horror, including the New York premiere of Scott Derrickson‘s The Black Phone (review), repertory screenings of […]

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