Tribeca Film Festival 2012

Travis Fine Redefines the American Family in Tribeca Favorite Any Day Now

E. Nina Rothe | Posted 07.03.2012
E. Nina Rothe

The cinematic question Fine asks in Any Day Now is whether blood relations should be regarded as more important than families formed out of sheer love, only because the former conform to institutions ruled "normal" long ago.

Chris Colfer, Greta Gerwig And More Heading To Tribeca Film Festival

Posted 05.08.2012

James Franco's crazy-pants documentary-cum-thriller about his time on "General Hospital" (titled "Francophrenia," of course) isn't the only big-ticket...

James Franco's 'General Hospital' Movie Will Play Tribeca

Posted 03.06.2012

The 2012 edition of the Tribeca Film Festival just got a little bit more James Franco. The actor/author/student/performance artist will bring "Francop...

'Five-Year Engagement Set To Open Tribeca Film Festival

Posted 02.29.2012

If Jason Segel's last film, "The Muppets," was fulfilling a childhood dream, then his latest screenwriting endeavor, "The Five-Year Engagement," was d...