Clean Hands (2026) – Review and Summary | Tribeca Film Festival
Zach Braff and Esther McGregor deliver a “Based on a True Story” film that doesn’t feel like an exploitation of someone’s hardship, but a call to action that doesn’t feel preachy.
Zach Braff and Esther McGregor deliver a “Based on a True Story” film that doesn’t feel like an exploitation of someone’s hardship, but a call to action that doesn’t feel preachy.
Ultimately, The Quad was a show with good ideas that had never really found a way to execute the majority of its plots for long-term success.
ExPatriot seems like an NBC mid-season replacement you didn’t know existed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCDO7rRznP8 Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) Despite notions that this is like Shonda Rhimes-light or even some sort of A Different World 2.0 or Drumline spin-off, it doesn’t deserve the comparisons. The only thing similar when it comes to this show is a Black woman as lead, it dealing with a college campus at a historically black…