The Aussie actor takes a break from promoting Star Trek to talk about his directorial debut, Love the Beast, which premieres in the U.S. at the festival. The film follows the star's relationship with his car and his experience in a five-day race in Tasmania.
It's their life! The boys from New Jersey—Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, David Bryan and Tico Torres—cross the Hudson River to watch their documentary, Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful. The movie is still a work in progress.
The Film Festival juror has been all over New York City, checking out the full houses at various premieres and playing with her new Nintendo DSi as she waits for the lights to dim.
The Chuck star gives the starlet a huge hug (and his best Mickey Rourke impression) during the red carpet premiere of their movie, Stay Cool.
With two film entries—In the Loop and The Good Guy—the former My Girl child star is the undeniable comeback kid of the festival. "It all kind of comes together at once in this moment," she tells E! News.
The local filmmaker never had an entry in the Tribeca Film Festival before this year, where he debuted two—Kobe Doin' Work and Passing Strange. "We were like flies on the wall," he said of his film about Lakers star Kobe Bryant.
The reality TV babe hit the Wonderful World premiere to support her pal, Sanaa Lathan, and consipired with E! News about her blond wig. Fans may want to watch out for a red one come April 1, 2010...
Instead of chatting about her new movie, Stay Cool, the starlet gushed about her man. "We're very compatible, luckily, and it never seems like a big pressure to make him happy—and vice versa," she tells E! News. "I think we both have busy jobs and we're both very focused people...and really supportive of each other."
SJP may have blabbed some tidbits about the upcoming Sex and the City sequel—and her hubby's sideburns (she said their son, James Wilke, is "fascinated by them")—on the red carpet, but the NYC power couple were all about celebrating the mister's movie, Wonderful World, when they hit the afterparty at 675 Bar.
The Gilmore Girls beauty stars in The Good Guy, but she shied away from telling E! News what makes a good man when we asked her at the red carpet premiere. "I think it's different for everyone, isn't it," she said.
It's great to see Neeson out and about at The Eclipse premiere, smiling and supporting his friends after the tragic death of his wife, Natasha Richardson, in March.
The Curb Your Enthusiasm star directed Serious Moonlight, a star vehicle for Ryan and a quirky tale penned by the late Adrienne Shelly.
The New York, I Love You player didn't have a film at Tribeca but took advantage of the gathering of media to launch her web venture, MakingOf, which offers visitors a behind-the-scenes look at filmmaking.
At the festival's kickoff press conference, founder De Niro spoke about the films, and Thurman—fresh from her nonwedding—announced the list of celebrity jurors.
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