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‘All My Friends Are Dead’ Review: Dead On Arrival | Tribeca

All My Friends Are Dead, directed by Marcus Dunstan, follows a group of young people en route to Karmapalooza, a massive music festival. However, before reaching their destination, their car breaks down in the middle of the road, and they must rent an Airbnb. Unfortunately, the movie is a disaster that promises a thrilling and horror-filled ride but delivers nothing

‘Mars’ Review: A Comedic Voyage Beyond Boundaries | Tribeca

Mars, directed by Sevan Najarian, follows the story of a group of misfits on a space mission to the red planet, unaware they’ve been deceived by a billionaire with hidden motives. The protagonist, a young doll licker, impulsively leaves his fiancée on their wedding day to join the Mars mission. This chaotic start sets the tone and narrative style for

‘The French Italian’ Review: A Comedic Symphony of Urban Life| Tribeca

The French Italian, directed and written by Rachel Wolther, is a comedy of errors that combines humor with social criticism in an unusual and engaging way. The film revolves around Aristotle Athari’s Doug and Catherine Cohen’s Valerie, a couple whose patience is tested to the limit by their noisy downstairs neighbors, who have an annoying predilection for endless karaoke sessions

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