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okie-dokie-wo · 21 hours
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Idiomatic, a short film written and directed by Phil Dunster, will have its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 9, with showings also on June 10 and June 15.
Synopsis: "Alex can see metaphors - and it's ruining his life."
The film is part of a short-film package called "Shorts: Course Correction."
(Ted Lasso co-star Brett Goldstein is one of the executive producers.)
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rydersxsource · 10 months
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Ryan Destiny’s most recent Instagram post. 🤎
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thefrsers · 11 months
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Sam and Caitriona during Outlander Season 7 Premiere Livestream
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fancyschmancyopinions · 3 months
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VANESSA HUDGENS at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 9th 2023 wearing MICHAEL KORS
Vanessa went a bit causal for the Tribeca Film Festival, but I liked her look. The material of the dress felt a little bit cheaper than usual red carpet styles, but I liked the bell sleeves and the cutouts. Vanessa also wore her hair in space buns, but I thought they were a cute addition. This outfit felt appropriate for this festival.
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themusicsweetly · 11 months
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Thank you for posting videos, pictures, and the Tribeca panel commentary on twitter. It is much appreciated. 🙏🏻
[ Anonymous #2 asked ]: Sarah, would you mind writing a S701 review since you were at the premiere last night? Don't mind spoilers and you can warn others if they don't want to read. Loved it when you did it before. Thanks!
Hello Anons! Thanks so much for both your asks! I hope you don't mind me combining both your asks.
You're so welcome, Anon #1! I so glad so many people enjoyed my posts about it! I'm very grateful that I've been able to go to these events for several years now. I know that so many of you don't get that opportunity, so I try to do what I can to bring it to you all even if only virtually. Things are always so much more fun when they're shared, anyway. After all, that's what fandom should be about! 💜
For anyone who missed it, you can check out my Twitter page for my full coverage of 92Y and the Tribeca Festival. But here's some GIF spam from my favorite of the videos I was able to capture this week!
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Anon #2, yes of course I'll write up a summary of my thoughts. I know you said you don't mind them, but I will try my very best to not include any spoilers in it as I know it really does ruin it for some. But just in case:
~~~POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR OUTLANDER 7x01 BELOW~~~ ~~~SERIOUSLY, DON’T @ ME THAT I DIDN’T WARN YOU~~~
Outlander 7x01, "A Life Well Lost"
As Caitriona + Sam have mentioned previously in interviews, 7x01 picks up right where 6x08 left off. No time jump or anything, which I was really glad for. The opening scene was SHOCKING and used something that I thought was really clever and really rude all at the same time lol. I can tell you that the audience gasped because of it. I feel this bit was extremely effectively done. Caitriona's micro-expressions really made it for me.
One thing that surprised me — and perhaps it shouldn't simply because Outlander has always been full of this — was that there were so many small moments of humor in this episode, despite the obvious dire situation Claire and Jamie are in (but really, when aren't they lol). There's a new small side character that both Claire and Jamie get to interact with that provides much needed comedic breaks. Even Jamie's menacing looks add to this. Claire especially, I feel, gets to use her biting wit (or just straight up cursing) to add some humor to the tenseness. There's one particularly funny scene that takes place on a boat and involves an interrupting officer that I so loved! The entire audience burst out laughing when we saw it.
While Caitriona + Sam were obviously amazing, I'll say the surprising standout actor in this episode wasn't them. I won't say who, but it's someone we're well acquainted with. There are moments straight out of the book that this actor just fully nails. We're so lucky to have such strong actors filling these side character roles and s/he is just fantastic. Their sincerity and conviction sold me completely.
As book readers can probably guess from the title and from where we are in the timeline, we know basically what will happen in this episode — and they to stick pretty well to it. Even so, it is still so satisfying to get to see it played out on screen. Claire's despair, hope, and heartbreak. Jamie's torment, anger, and determination. The relief of it all. It's all played so, so well across Caitriona + Sam's faces and in their line delivery. Sam said during the Tribeca panel that Jamie is perhaps "more frail" in this episode, and I think that can be said for both of them. Despite them being well versed in separation, I think every subsequent one after their 20 year split wears on them more and more. And they both play that so expertly, making the time that we do see them together just that much sweeter. I don't think it's too spoilery to say that yes, they do share several scenes together this episode so dinna fash!
As for Brianna and R*ger, their scenes are pretty well separate from the Jamie x Claire scenes. I don't really have much to say about them, except that they move certain other storylines that will become more important later on in the season forward. And only just so. While it was important to do so, honestly it felt a bit filler-like. That said, I am actually pretty excited for certain arcs for Brianna and Jemmy later on (while also hoping they don't include that storyline for R*ger... sorry, not sorry) and this brought them maybe half a step closer to it.
Other than the moment on the boat I had mentioned earlier, there are two scenes toward the end which I really loved. One was such a sweet moment straight out of the book with some really great book lines that I had very much wanted to hear. it is Classic™ Jamie x Claire, so you know Caitriona + Sam knocked it out of the park. The second is not a book scene (I believe?? I don't remember it anyway), but was a great one for Sam / Jamie. It's how the episode ends and I told a new friend I had met in the Tribeca line that the final moment of the episode reminded me of Batman's cape swooshing over the camera turning everything black. Lol take from that what you will!
Some other random thoughts:
Jamie x Claire are SO. SOFT. They say separation makes the heart grow fonder? Really, it makes those two grandparents softer AND I LOVE IT.
I LOVED seeing Caitriona + Sam's names appear as Executive Producers! The entire audience was singing along to The Skye Boat song and then burst out cheering when that came up.
I really hope Major MacDonald's wig gets snatched by Adso at some point because F him lol
Overall, I'd say I enjoyed the episode. Some might say it's a bit slow, which I wouldn't disagree with. But knowing that 1) they had to get this part over with the tie up the Season 6 cliffhanger; and 2) this is really going to be a jam packed season of action and emotion, I think I'm okay with that. I've heard it from more than one source that 7x02 is even better than 7x01 so I'm really excited! I'm also really excited to meet our newer cast members, as none of them featured in the premiere episode. The Hunters especially will be so much fun to watch!
Hearing Caitriona + Sam speak about not only this season, but their journey with Outlander overall makes me so grateful that the quality is still there after seven seasons. They're clearly still so passionate about these characters and are determined to do them justice in every way to the very end. And I think that most definitely shows up in their scenes. I'm super curious to see if there's anything noticeably different or better now that they've been promoted to Executive Producers. And of course, to see Caitriona's first foray into directing!! Until then, I'm looking forward to you all seeing the first episode for yourselves 💜
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joshpurcell18 · 2 years
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taylor talking about all to well 10 min version film #TaylorAtTribeca
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taylornation · 2 years
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Was today real? We feel like we made it up. All Too Well: The Short Film is just as incredible seven months later, and today’s Tribeca Storytellers Talk with Taylor, Sadie Sink, Dylan O’Brien, and Mike Mills made us remember that all too well!
📸: Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty
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I remember it All Too Well...
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miamiweisz · 2 years
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D’Arcy Carden photographed at the Tribeca Film Festival (2022) 
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tomdayastuff · 1 year
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https://deadline.com/2023/04/tribeca-festival-sets-2023-short-film-lineup-complete-list-1235335916/
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domhnallgleesonhaven · 5 months
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Tribeca Film Festival 2011
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ride-a-cow-boy · 11 months
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Jacob Elordi photoshoot in studio, for Tribeca Film Festival at the premiere of ❝He Went That Way❞ movie.
Thanks to Ina for the informations about the photoshoot. (theactualjacobina)
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thefrsers · 11 months
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Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe attends the "Outlander" premiere during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 09, 2023 in New York City.
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nhlovesadri3 · 6 months
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Adriana Lima on the red carpet of Spider-Man 3 movie premiere, 2007 Tribeca Film Festival, Kaufman Astoria Studios, Queens, NYC, 30/04/07.
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world-of-celebs · 8 months
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Emma Watson attends "The Circle" premiere during the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival on 26th April 2017 in New York.
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taylornation · 2 years
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Director Taylor Swift will be discussing her approach as a filmmaker after a screening of the masterpiece that is ‘All Too Well: The Short Film’ at Tribeca! 🎬
Learn more at tribecafilm.com/films/storytellers-taylor-swift-2022
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