POSTED BY Elizabeth "Paige" Richardson

Our First Look at Lioness Season 3 with Zoe Saldaña was Worth the Wait
The teaser for Lioness season 3 dropped last week, and the Zoe Saldaña thriller is already having us mark our calendars for its August 2 return on Paramount+. The stakes are high for Joe McNamara (Saldaña) and her team of…
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Tribeca Film Festival ‘26: Matininó’s Experiment with Drama and Documentary Pays Off
Matininó is not just a drama. It’s also not just a documentary. Director Gabriela Díaz Arp’s film is a creative blend of both, complete with vibrant colors, bizarre, dream-like scenery, and a real-life story of perseverance at its core. The…
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Diarra From Detroit Comes Back This Summer for a Hilariously Messy Season 2
If there’s one thing we can count on, it’s that Diarra Brickland will never get the peaceful summer she deserves. We’re all just trying to enjoy our own Hot Girl Summer this year. Unfortunately, a peaceful summer is out of…
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Tribeca Film Festival ‘26: Recluse Was Almost The Next Great Thriller On My Halloween Watchlist
Horror can be a very predictable genre, so when a director hits it out of the park, their movie instantly earns a spot on my Halloween watchlist. But when the credits popped on screen after Recluse, I wasn’t sure if…
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Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham, Cedric the Entertainer and More Taught Us A Thing About Business at Tribeca X
On June 8 in downtown Manhattan, a host of business leaders, entrepreneurs, and fresh creative voices came together at Spring Studios for a day of networking and panels at day one of Tribeca X. The event goes hand-in-hand with the…
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Tribeca Film Festival ‘26: Questlove’s Earth, Wind & Fire Documentary Speaks to all Creatives
We’re in the era of the music biopic, undeniably supercharged by the great turnout for Michael. And if we’re talking about musicians whose songs have defined the culture, then surely Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That’s the…
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Tribeca Film Festival ‘26: Diversity Behind and In Front of the Lens
The 25th annual Tribeca Film Festival officially kicked off June 3, and it’s already showing off its roster of films that promise to bring diverse artists and audiences together. Opening night left a powerful impression. The premiere night of Earth,…
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JLo’s Office Romance Got the Memo that the Summer RomCom is Back
On the real, the hype for You, Me & Tuscany passed way too quickly for us. It had all the ingredients for a classic guilty-pleasure romcom to put on during date night: beautiful locations, leading stars that looked good together…
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Not Suitable for Work Keeps the NYC Dream Alive
To make it in Manhattan, you have to hustle. Apartments downtown will have you sweating the rent bill in one of the most expensive places in the world. Glamorous office jobs are harder to come by. Still, the dream of…
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Free NYC Parks Summer Events That’ll Get You Outside This Summer
The social media sphere has spoken: we outside this summer. And with high prices making us feel the squeeze, we’re making our own blueprint for fun that doesn’t break the bank. New York City is delivering exactly what we need…
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