Tribeca Festival has announced its 2026 lineup of talks, reunions and retrospectives, featuring conversations with stars including Sean Penn, Paul Rudd, KeKi Palmer, Dwyane Wade, Finneas and Este Haim. Tribeca’s 25th Anniversary Edition, a series of one-night-only events spanning film, music, and culture, will take place June 3-14 in New York City.
During the festival, Bruce Springsteen will receive the 2026 Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award, which recognizes artists who actively use their platform to advance equality, dignity, and human rights. Robert De Niro and Patti Smith will also be in attendance.
The festival’s feature film lineup has added more world premieres, including “Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour – Live in Paris” and Tony Kaye’s “Humpty Dumpty X,” which chronicles the director’s creative career since “American History X.”
“Tribeca was founded on the belief that storytelling brings people together and advances culture and society. For 25 years, these ideas have shaped everything we do,” Tribeca Festival co-founder and co-chair Jane Rosenthal said in a statement. “This milestone festival celebrates the artists who have defined our cultural landscape, including the enduring legacy of Bruce Springsteen, and reevaluates films like Taxi Driver that continue to resonate across generations. At the same time, we proudly champion new voices and create space for the next generation of storytellers. It is this balance between heritage and discovery that keeps Tribeca vibrant, relevant, and future-proof.”
Single tickets are currently on sale at TribecaFilm.com.
Monday, April 27th
Sci-fi thriller ‘The Last House’ starring Greta Lee and Wagner Moura will be available on Netflix in August
The Last House, the new sci-fi thriller starring Greta Lee and Wagner Moura, will premiere on Netflix on August 6th.
Directed by Louis Leterrier (Now You See Me), The Last House follows a family of four who are “suddenly trapped inside their home with no way out and must work together to survive both dwindling resources and the mysterious looming threat that keeps them trapped.”
The cast also includes Riley Cheung (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes), Emma Ho (The Baker), Alexander Noah Sosnowski (Section 8), and Gabriel Barboza (May December).
The screenplay was written by Matthew Robinson (Love & Monsters). Letellier also serves as producer along with Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping and Cori Adelson of Chernin Entertainment, and Ollie Obst of 3 Arts Entertainment. Thomas Benski, Cécile Gajet, Lars Sylvest, Torsten Schumacher and Damien Andersson serve as executive producers.
Jane Fonda hosts Homeboy Industries’ 26th Annual Lo Maximo Awards Gala in Los Angeles
Jane Fonda hosted Homeboy Industries’ 26th Annual Lo Maximo Awards and Fundraising Gala at the JW Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE on April 25th, bringing together celebrities, community leaders, and supporters for an evening centered around rehabilitation, kinship, and second chances.
The event recognized individuals whose work reflects the mission of Homeboy Industries, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit founded by Father Greg Boyle and focused on gang intervention and reentry services. This year’s honorees included Isaac Gonzalez (Homeboy Hero), Jaquina Matthews Haines (Homegirl Hero), Lauren Thom (Regional Award Winner), and philanthropists Melanie Lundquist and Richard Lundquist (Relative Award Winner).
Camilla Belle gave a presentation during the program, reflecting on her early involvement with the organization, and singer Goepel performed her song “Closer.”
Additional attendees included Tyler Posey, Mayan Lopez, Angelique Cabral, Elsa Marie Collins, Monica Rosenthal, Ylona Garcia, Michelle Prada, and more.
The evening began with a Mass and cocktail reception, then moved to dinner and an awards ceremony, featuring stories of personal transformation. Funds raised at the gala will support Homeboy Industries’ programs including job training, mental health services, tattoo removal, legal assistance for former gang members and the formerly incarcerated.
Homeboy Industries operates a network of social enterprises that serve over 10,000 people a year and provide employment pathways. The organization also partners globally through the Global Homeboy Network to expand its community-based rehabilitation and support model.
