Any Day Now was by far my number one pick for best film at Tribeca Film Fest 2012. It won the Heinkien Audience Award and should have won best screenplay and director. After watching many films attempt to deliver and experiment with tone and structure, it was a joy to see a real film that [...]
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So far, it’s easy to say that Burn is leading the pack at Tribeca Film Festival. Though ScreenCrave got here for the tail end of the festival, we’re doing out best to catch up as quickly as possible and there’s no better way to kick... Read Post
Burn and Any Day Now won the audience awards at the Tribeca Film Festival Read Post
Talk This Waltz is one of those films that is on the verge of being an indie darling and it’s easy to see why it’s found its place at Tribeca Film Fest. It’s a film quite obviously made by experiences and talented artists all around... Read Post