Six Movies to Catch at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

Six Movies to Catch at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival

We’re just days away from the first screening of the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival, and the event is pulling out all the stops to celebrate a 25 years of dedication to elevating film, television, podcasting, and storytellers of all varieties.

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The Greek Ties to Pittsburgh’s Movie Theaters of Yesteryear
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

The Greek Ties to Pittsburgh’s Movie Theaters of Yesteryear

My dad has always said that his favorite moviegoing memory is the open-air cinemas of Greece. Some of my earliest moviegoing memories are of the drive-in theater of my mom’s hometown of Carmichaels, PA, located sixty miles south of Pittsburgh. Neither of them can fathom how these life experiences led to this career and this article, but what none of us considered was Pittsburgh’s rich history of Greek cinemas.

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“Tuner” Strikes a Chord
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Tuner” Strikes a Chord

Tuner is a quest for that tranquility in a world that is too loud. One that hits all the right notes — tuned not to perfection, but to the discordant reality that ultimately creates something special in its imperfections.

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“Forge” Almost Manages to Break the Mold
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Forge” Almost Manages to Break the Mold

Forge is weighed down by some of the expected genre tropes of heist flicks, but manages to weave its own story about the intersection of identity and ambition in the capitalist hellscape we all live in.

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