Among the many films premiering at the 2026 Tribeca Festival, few are as emotionally affecting as Holo. At its most effective, science fiction doesn’t ask audiences to marvel at technology; it uses it as a lens through which to examine the complexities of the human experience. Director Alexander DeSouza’s short film does exactly that, grounding its speculative premise in profound questions about grief, trauma, memory, and the elusive nature of closure. Anchored by a remarkable performance from Morgan Kohan, Holo is intimate in scale yet expansive in its emotional reach,

Against the sun-soaked beauty of South Florida and the uncertainty simmering beneath its surface, M.I.A. tells a story about people searching for where they fit. The series is anchored by a talented ensemble, with Brittany Adebumola and Dylan T. Jackson delivering two of its most affecting performances. As Lovely and Stanley, they bring extraordinary tenderness, vulnerability, and authenticity to characters whose struggles and triumphs become central to the show’s emotional core. When her family’s drug-running operation is shattered by tragedy, Etta Tiger Jonze (Shannon Gisela) is pulled into Miami’s dangerous

Justine Nelson stars in Turn It Up!, one of the most imaginative films to premiere at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival. Directed and co-written by Sam Scott, the genre-bending feature follows a struggling indie rock band whose fortunes begin to change after they discover a mysterious guitar riff that opens a portal to another dimension. What follows is a wildly entertaining blend of horror, science fiction, comedy, and music that constantly keeps audiences on their toes. Justine plays AC, the band’s frontwoman, whose desire to make it as an artist

Over the course of a career spanning more than three decades, Tom Cavanagh has established himself as one of the entertainment industry’s most versatile performers. Whether on stage, in film, or on television, the Golden Globe-nominated actor consistently brings a charm, wit, and emotional authenticity that make every character feel fully realized. That ability is once again on display in You’re Killing Me, Acorn TV’s entertaining new murder mystery series that blends suspense, humor, and heart in equal measure. Created by Robin Bernheim and executive produced by and starring Brooke

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