Writer-director Calvin Lee Reeder and stars Dana Namerode and Johnny Whitworth are soon to be the talk of the Tribeca Film Festival with their genre-defying, mind-bending experimental film, The A-Frame. In the groundbreaking narrative, a quantum physicist’s groundbreaking machine inadvertently opens a portal to a subatomic universe during an experiment to prove its efficacy. While conducting tests on rats, he discovers a radical cancer treatment that could revolutionize modern medicine. Driven by ambition and the desire to legitimize his work, the physicist begins human trials, raising the stakes and blurring
The Tribeca Film Festival is currently underway, showcasing a diverse array of movies, documentaries, and shorts from both emerging and established filmmakers. Founded in 2002 by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff, the festival was originally created to revitalize the Tribeca neighborhood in Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks. Today, it has grown into a prominent event in the industry, known for its wide-ranging programming that includes screenings, panel discussions, and interactive experiences. This year’s lineup features a mix of world premieres, innovative storytelling, and tributes to cinematic legends,
Randy Vasquez is a distinguished storyteller, acclaimed for his mesmerizing performances both on-screen and behind the camera. With over 50 credits to his name, Randy has left an indelible mark on the industry with his extraordinary talent. His latest project, What You Wish For, is an edge-of-your-seat thriller that follows Ryan (Nick Stahl), a down-on-his-luck chef who gets more than he bargained for when he steps into the life of an old culinary school pal, a private chef for the über-rich. Randy shines as Detective Ruiz, a character who holds
Writer-director Laura Adkin is the visionary force behind the must-see drama Re: Uniting. Filmed on Bowen Island in B.C., Re: Uniting stars Jesse L Martin, Michelle Harrison, Roger Cross, David James Lewis, Carmen Moore and Bronwen Smith as six best friends from college who reconnect for their 25 year reunion. When Rachel, played by Michelle Harrison, receives life-changing news, she secretly grapples with her mortality while playing host to her friends who have grown up and gone their separate ways since college. Carrie, a mother of three, Natalie, a workaholic