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  • Esta Isla (Tribeca 2025) Review & Summary
    Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

    Esta Isla (Tribeca 2025) Review & Summary

    Esta Isla, a love letter to Puerto Rico, uses its character to showcase the island and treats them almost like subjects of a documentary.

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  • Pinch (Tribeca 2025) Film Review & Summary
    Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing) | Recommended (Movies)

    Pinch (Tribeca 2025) Film Review & Summary

    Pinch explores the continued struggles women face in being believed when men, often assumed to be the good ones, behave badly.

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  • Lazarus: Season 1 Episode 10 “I Can’t Tell You Why” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
    Anime | TV Shows

    Lazarus: Season 1 Episode 10 “I Can’t Tell You Why” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)

    As Leland’s backstory is explored, a truly notable breakthrough in finding Dr. Skinner is discovered.

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  • The Chi: Season 7 Episode 4 “Mother’s Day” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
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    The Chi: Season 7 Episode 4 “Mother’s Day” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)

    It’s Mother’s Day, and as expected with The Chi, it might be an episode you’d expect to focus on the women, but it ends up delivering more for the men.

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  • Bird (Alisha Wainwright) sitting in a chair outside, lowering her glasses to look at something - Bird In Hand (Source - Tribeca Film Festival Page)
    Movies | Mixed (Divisive)

    Bird In Hand (Tribeca 2025) Film Review & Summary

    Bird in Hand presents several opportunities for meaningful conversations, but often sidesteps them—without quite offering enough humor to make up for what’s missing.

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  • Joe (Lawrence Shou) and Irene (Lucy Liu) on a beach, smiling, and having a rare good moment, in Rosemead
    Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

    Rosemead (Tribeca 2025) Film Review & Summary

    Rosemead goes beyond giving Lucy Liu a rarefied role and highlights mental health in the Asian community as rarely seen.

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  • Movie Poster - A Second Life
    Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing) | Recommended (Movies)

    A Second Life (Tribeca 2025) Film Review & Summary

    A Second Life, through the gentle performances of Agathe Rousselle and Alex Lawther, may cause the type of tears that don’t come like a gut punch but from feeling allowed and safe to do so.

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  • Cuerpo Celeste (Tribeca 2025) Review & Summary
    Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

    Cuerpo Celeste (Tribeca 2025) Review & Summary

    Cuerpo Celeste challenges viewers immensely as it hooks you in with the sense of community it presents, and then forces you to yearn and mourn what it initially sold you on.

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  • Bruce (Anthony Oberbeck) and Simon (Tristan Turner) - The Travel Companion
    Movies | Mixed (Divisive)

    The Travel Companion (Tribeca 2025) Review & Summary

    The Travel Companion travels light in regards to giving you something, or someone, you’ll actively want to invest in for an hour and a half.

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  • John (Jake Ryan) and Pete aka John’s Dad (Todd Gearhart) as John reveals he has a girlfriend
    Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

    Lemonade Blessing (Tribeca 2025) Review & Summary

    Lemonade Blessing provides a different kind of coming-of-age film, especially with the inclusion of faith, as it shows the conflict in ways that don’t feel sensationalized.

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