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Tribeca Festival 2026 Turns 25: Aubrey Plaza, Susan Sarandon, H.E.R. and Hollywood’s Biggest Stars Celebrate a Landmark Year in New York

Tribeca Festival 2026 Turns 25: Aubrey Plaza, Susan Sarandon, H.E.R. and Hollywood’s Biggest Stars Celebrate a Landmark Year in New York

The 25th anniversary of the Tribeca Festival is underway in New York City, bringing together stars including Aubrey Plaza, Susan Sarandon, H.E.R., Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, Alison Brie, and more. Here’s a look at the biggest celebrity appearances, world premieres, and standout moments from one of the year’s most important entertainment events.

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‘Not Suitable for Work’ Review: Mindy Kaling’s Charming Hulu Comedy Makes an Old Formula Feel New Again

‘Not Suitable for Work’ Review: Mindy Kaling’s Charming Hulu Comedy Makes an Old Formula Feel New Again

Mindy Kaling’s ‘Not Suitable for Work’ brings a classic ensemble sitcom formula to Hulu with a charming cast, sharp humor, and plenty of romantic chaos. While its vision of Gen Z feels more millennial than modern, the series succeeds thanks to strong performances, genuine chemistry, and the kind of easy comfort-watch appeal that’s increasingly rare on television.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo Is Betting on the Future — And Doing It His Own Way

Giannis Antetokounmpo Is Betting on the Future — And Doing It His Own Way

Giannis Antetokounmpo’s latest Kalshi campaign showcases the charisma, humor, and authenticity that have transformed the Greek NBA superstar into one of the world’s most recognizable athletes. As a shareholder in the rapidly growing prediction market company, Giannis continues expanding his business empire while remaining true to the personality that made fans fall in love with him.

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‘Hacks’ Goes Out on Its Own Terms With a Bold, Divisive Series Finale That Trades Comedy for Silence

‘Hacks’ Goes Out on Its Own Terms With a Bold, Divisive Series Finale That Trades Comedy for Silence

The ‘Hacks’ series finale wraps five seasons with an emotional Paris and Las Vegas sendoff as Deborah Vance confronts her legacy, cancer diagnosis, and relationship with Ava Daniels in a deeply personal final chapter that blends humor, grief, and closure.

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‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ Review: John Travolta’s Nostalgic, Bizarre Directorial Debut Is a Surprisingly Tender Mid-Century Daydream

‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ Review: John Travolta’s Nostalgic, Bizarre Directorial Debut Is a Surprisingly Tender Mid-Century Daydream

John Travolta’s directorial debut Propeller One-Way Night Coach is a nostalgic, visually detailed aviation drama that blends memoir-like storytelling with mid-century air travel fantasy. The Apple film stars Clark Shotwell and Kelly Eviston-Quinnett and offers a unique, unconventional cinematic experience.

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‘Pressure’ Review: Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser Deliver a Tense, Superb D-Day Drama Anchored by Precision, Performance, and Escalating Historical Stakes

‘Pressure’ Review: Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser Deliver a Tense, Superb D-Day Drama Anchored by Precision, Performance, and Escalating Historical Stakes

Andrew Scott delivers a standout performance opposite Brendan Fraser in Anthony Maras’ ‘Pressure’, a gripping WWII drama about the meteorological decisions behind D-Day. With strong supporting turns from Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and Damian Lewis, the film turns forecasting into high-stakes wartime suspense.

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Tribeca Film Festival 2026: The Films You Need to See

Tribeca Film Festival 2026: The Films You Need to See

The Tribeca Festival 2026 lineup features Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson's reunion film Happy Hours, Alicia Keys' closing night documentary Girl From Hell's Kitchen, Quentin Tarantino acting alongside Sofia Boutella and Charlotte Gainsbourg in Only What We Carry, and Dustin Hoffman and Alison Brie in The Revisionist. The 25th anniversary edition runs June 3–14 in New York City with 118 films, 103 world premieres, and a landmark slate of narrative, documentary, and music-driven premieres.

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‘The Boroughs’ Review: Alfred Molina Anchors Netflix’s Uneven But Watchable Sci-Fi Ensemble Drama With a Strong Cast Trapped in a Thin Mystery

‘The Boroughs’ Review: Alfred Molina Anchors Netflix’s Uneven But Watchable Sci-Fi Ensemble Drama With a Strong Cast Trapped in a Thin Mystery

Alfred Molina stars in The Boroughs, Netflix’s sci-fi mystery about retirees facing a supernatural threat in a desert community. Despite a strong ensemble including Geena Davis, Bill Pullman, and Alfre Woodard, the Stranger Things-adjacent series struggles with pacing, structure, and underdeveloped suspense.

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‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ Review: Tatiana Maslany Anchors a Twist-Heavy Apple Thriller That Prioritizes Fun Over Depth

‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ Review: Tatiana Maslany Anchors a Twist-Heavy Apple Thriller That Prioritizes Fun Over Depth

Tatiana Maslany stars in Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, Apple’s twist-heavy thriller from David Gordon Green about a divorced mother pulled into a violent conspiracy after witnessing a crime. Blending dark comedy, suspense, and escalating chaos, the series prioritizes momentum and performance over emotional depth.

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A24 Wins Bidding War for ‘Club Kid’ After Breakout Cannes Un Certain Regard Premiere

A24 Wins Bidding War for ‘Club Kid’ After Breakout Cannes Un Certain Regard Premiere

A24 has acquired worldwide rights to Jordan Firstman’s Club Kid for $17 million after a competitive Cannes bidding war involving Netflix, Searchlight, Focus Features, and Mubi. The dramedy premiered in Un Certain Regard and quickly became one of the festival’s breakout titles, triggering one of the first major sales of Cannes 2026.

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‘Obsession’ Review: Curry Barker’s Horror Breakout Turns a Simple Wish Into a Nightmarish Relationship Spiral

‘Obsession’ Review: Curry Barker’s Horror Breakout Turns a Simple Wish Into a Nightmarish Relationship Spiral

Curry Barker’s Obsession turns a simple wish into a disturbing psychological horror film, following a young man whose desire to be loved triggers terrifying consequences. Led by standout performances from Inde Navarrette and Michael Johnston, the film builds from romance into escalating dread.

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‘Half Man’ Episode 4 Proves Richard Gadd Is Delivering One of the Best Shows Nobody Is Watching as Shock Ending Changes Everything

‘Half Man’ Episode 4 Proves Richard Gadd Is Delivering One of the Best Shows Nobody Is Watching as Shock Ending Changes Everything

Half Man Episode 4 sees Richard Gadd continue his standout run as writer, director, and star, delivering one of the year’s most powerful television episodes. The HBO Max drama builds toward a devastating shock ending while strengthening Gadd’s back-to-back Emmy conversation following Baby Reindeer.

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‘Dutton Ranch’ Review: Paramount+ Expands the ‘Yellowstone’ Universe With a Confident, Crowd-Pleasing Western Drama Built on Star Power and Familiar Firepower

‘Dutton Ranch’ Review: Paramount+ Expands the ‘Yellowstone’ Universe With a Confident, Crowd-Pleasing Western Drama Built on Star Power and Familiar Firepower

Dutton Ranch expands the Yellowstone universe with Beth and Rip relocating to Texas, introducing new rival ranch power struggles and strong performances from Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Ed Harris, and Annette Bening. A confident, familiar continuation that refines the franchise’s soap-operatic Western formula.

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Amazon Prime Video’s Secret Menu: 25 Hidden Gems You’re Not Watching

Amazon Prime Video’s Secret Menu: 25 Hidden Gems You’re Not Watching

From Manchester by the Sea to The Rider, these are the 25 best hidden gems on Amazon Prime Video that the algorithm won’t show you. Underseen indies, international masterpieces, and festival darlings streaming now.

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