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Documentary brings out complexities of ’30 Rock’ star

April 25, 2013
Chiemi Karasawa captures Elaine Stritch's dynamic and humorous nature in "Shoot Me."
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‘Adult World’ cast discusses chemistry, character

April 25, 2013
The stars and director of "Adult World" talked about chemistry on and offscreen and relating to their roles.
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‘Teenage’ focuses on young people in early 20th century

April 25, 2013
Matt Wolf and Jason Schwartzman talk about their new documentary, based on Jon Savage's 2007 book about teenagers in the early 20th century.
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‘Run & Jump’ focuses on adjustment to family tragedies

April 25, 2013
Steph Green and SNL's Will Forte talk about their new drama "Run & Jump," playing at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
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‘Dark Touch’ thrills, explores psychological horror

April 25, 2013
"Dark Touch," the film by Marina de Van, explores the difficult topic of child abuse.
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Top 5: Best films from Tribeca

April 25, 2013
The top-notch films from this year's Tribeca film festival.
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Neil Jordan delivers thrilling vampire tale

April 25, 2013
Neil Jordan's "Byzantium," adapted from a play by Moira Buffini, tells the story of two vampires trying to escape their past.
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‘Reluctant’ fails to reach its potential

April 24, 2013
With few highlights, Mira Nair's new film is not as thought-provoking and controversial as expected.
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‘Kinky Boots’ stands out as lively Broadway hit

April 24, 2013
The Al Hirschfeld Theatre presents "Kinky Boots," the story of a drag queen's passion for fashion.
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TV shows reap rating benefits with bigger budgets

April 24, 2013
Television networks distribute uneven budgets to television shows that receive higher ratings.
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Richie Havens’ awe-inspiring legacy

April 24, 2013
Richie Havens, the first musician to play at Woodstock, died Monday.
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‘At Any Price’ challenges morality norms with surprising ending

April 24, 2013
At Any Price questions what is considered moral when the safety of one's family is at stake.