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Tribeca Dreams: Fest movies you need -- and may be able -- to see by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik We'll admit it. We were skeptical that, despite all the talk about a slimmed-down slate and a refined filtering process, this year's Tribeca would overcome many of its previous struggles. We worried it would suffer from Passover...

Adventures in human rights: Shue, Noyce quietly do their part by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik New York may be a big place, but the Tribeca Film Festival can feel like a small one. Which is kind of how you end up at a table at an extremely cozy dinner with Melissa Leo,... Read More...

Tribeca's goodfellas try for some heat by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik We landed in New York with just a few hours to spare before Tribeca kicked off its eighth annual festival at a downtown Manhattan press conference on Tuesday morning. If there's one thing consistent about Tribeca, it's... Read...

Tribeca Take 2: Where's Mr. Drummond? by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik It's a little easier to sort through the Tribeca films now that there aren't 3,626 of them. But there are still a lot. So we'll filter them ever further and offer some of the more intriguing among... Read More...

Whatever Works: Tribeca's new new formula by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik The easy headline on all the Tribeca announcements today is just how slimmed-down this year's slate is. In numerical terms, it's pretty significant -- fewer than ninety features instead of the usual 150.That's good news...

In leaving Sundance, Geoff Gilmore sees indie troubles, but also solutions by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven ZeitchikGeoff Gilmore's announcement that he was leaving Sundance for Tribeca sent all kinds of shock waves through the indie world.He is a fixture of the indie world, after all. In his nineteen-year tenure at Sundance, Gilmore's role...
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Stay off Canal Street...or get hit by a Carr by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik In the 1980's the Green Bay Packers would play several games a year a few hours south, in Milwaukee. We're not sure why this comes to mind, except that it's been a few days since we caught... Read More...
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Big wheels keep on turning by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik Could "Trucker" be the first big feature deal to come out of Tribeca in years? Sure, James Mottern's drama, about a hard-bitten truck driver reconnecting with her pre-adolescent son after her ex falls ill, has so much...
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Who's your baby mama by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik God bless the Tribeca film festival. Or someone should. Where else can you see Jeff Zucker, a slew of gossip columnists, a host of SNL alumnae like Steve Martin, Jimmy Fallon and Chevy Chase, a battalion of... Read More...
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Bobby, Jane and the seven-year itch by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik In this, its seventh year, the Tribeca Film Festival is trying again to make this the year of the breakout. It's a noble attempt, one made nobler by the hiring of Gena Terranova, nee of the Weinstein... Read More...
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So Is a Leaner Tribeca a Better Tribeca? by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

By Steven Zeitchik We're a little behind on the film news of the last 24 hours, so we'll start with Tribeca and move on to ShowWest later. The slate of the annual DeNiro fest, as reported everywhere today, basically makes... Read More...
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Tribeca Smells a Plum by The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Biz Blog

Tribeca's announced it's leaner-and-meaner lineup. More later on the slate, but at first glance, notable films are a world preem for Plum Pic's "Trucker," James Mottern's family drama about a trucker and a son that stars Benjamin...
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