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May 21, 2007
Fay’d Out

The new Hal Hartley movie comes to a grim end. But Alec Baldwin’s latest star outing is�quite likable.

May 14, 2007
The War on Horror

In 28 Weeks Later, zombies spell trouble. But so do the Americans who’ve come to wipe them out. Plus: L’Iceberg, a frozen treat.

May 7, 2007
Web 3.0

Spider-Man 3 is too good-hearted (and lofty). Also, would someone just let Kirsten Dunst fall already?

April 26, 2007
The Best of Tribeca Shorts

There are more than 50 short films at Tribeca. Our favorite five, presented in their entirety below, include a tale of corporate intrigue, a lament for unrequited love, and an Iraq exposé.

April 21, 2009
Tribeca Film Festival’s Top Five Short Films

From Muslim pro wrestlers to a kid’s discovery of naked pics, the strongest short-form stories from the fest.

April 30, 2007
Lukas Haas: Vigilante

In 'Gardener of Eden,' a whip-smart directorial debut from Entourage star Kevin Connolly, Lukas Haas plays Adam, an asinine and utterly American character.

April 30, 2007
Cheryl Hines: Poker Genius

Cheryl Hines is one of the most cruelly hilarious players in Zak Penn's hysterical mockumentary 'The Grand,' undermining her loser brother and pathetic househusband. She spoke with Logan Hill.

April 30, 2007
Tribeca Squared

Eighteen bucks for a movie? Why, yes. And here are some well worth the dough.

April 30, 2007
Overheard

What the audience really thought about Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s 'Grindhouse.'

April 30, 2007
Long Cut

There’s a reason Raymond Carver kept his stories as trim as he did. Plus: Adventures in zoophilia.