Ethan Berger’s “The Line” dives deep into the murky waters of fraternity culture, a world that can feel as outdated as it is bewildering. This
Director Fernando Villena’s film chronicles a tale of athletic triumph, the height of fame and fortune, and almost destroying potential. It is a deeply revealing
Music legend Cyndi Lauper reveled in the debut of her documentary, “Let The Canary Sing,” at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival. The exuberant after-party unfolded
The Writers Guild of America, a group with 11,500 members, has been on strike for over 50 days. According to the writers, significant changes in
In “First Time Female Director,” Chelsea Peretti isn’t just the brain behind the script; she’s also front and center as Sam, a playwright turned accidental
“Downtown Owl” is a quirky dramedy that totally sneaks up on you with its super quick and sharp dialogue between some seriously unique characters. It’s
Singer. Songwriter. Philanthropist. Avril Lavigne, who has an impressive collection of eight GRAMMY® nominations and multi-platinum achievements, is getting into the spirits industry. She has
In the radiant realm of cinematic endeavors, “Maggie Moore(s)” emerges as a small-town mystery that interlocks intrigue with a dash of romance. The film is
“Bad Like Brooklyn Dancehall” is a film that dives into the colorful world of dancehall, a Jamaican musical genre that’s as much about attitude and
To celebrate the Tribeca premieres of “Suitable Flesh” and “The Perpetrator”, IFC films put together an amazing night with Roxstar Entertainment. The films were celebrated




