General Admission (2026) – Review and Summary | Tribeca Film Festival
A support group gets a new member with a perplexing problem.
A support group gets a new member with a perplexing problem.
It’s all about revenge, as President Rabbit steals from a small farmer their livelihood, dignity, and community’s source of food.
Felice Kakaletris, alongside Jeremy Sisto and Paul Rudd, produces a heart-warming, tear-jerking film that highlights the beauty of complicated family dynamics.
Next Life explores two scenarios and reminds you that there may not be missed chances in life or love, just a different set of decisions you would have made.
“Take Me Home” pushes you to remember that love can be as freeing as it can be stifling.
Disc is an unconventional romantic short that raises the bar for men in heterosexual relationships.
A first date goes beyond the superficial as intentions are made clear in You Tryna Say You Love Me?
Turn It Up is at its best when focused on the music, and falters a bit as it avoids everything else that could hook you.
Susan Sarandon and up-and-coming actress Everly Carganilla star in this potentially tear-inducing story about a young girl put into the care of a mourning, eccentric woman.
Kingston, as it explored the lives of students and staff at an elite college, quickly became one of our favorite films from the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival.