A Tree Fell in the Woods navigates relationship tension with self-reflecting musings: Tribeca Film Festival Review - The AU Review
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Tribeca 2025 Review: A TREE FELL IN THE WOODS, Both Love and Truth Hurt in Debut Dramedy About a Holiday Gone Wrong
Two married couples gather in a cabin in the woods on the day before New Year’s Eve. The four people are tied together through the decades of friendship between Debs (Alexandra Daddario), a writer suffering from the second book block, and Mitch (Josh Gad), a businessman who dreams of doing his own thing but doesn’t dare. Debs is married to Josh (Daveed Diggs), a wildlife photographer full of jokes and cool stories, and Mitch is married to Melani…
'Honeyjoon' Tribeca 2025 Review
A curious trend emerged across several films at this year’s Tribeca Festival: characters retreating to places not just to escape, but to dig up what they’ve tried to bury. In “A Tree Fell in the Woods,” two couples retreat to a remote cabin and find themselves unraveling as secrets surface and truths are confronted. In [...] The post ‘Honeyjoon’ Tribeca Review: A Tender—If Tonally Uneven—Study on the Stubborn Bonds Between Mothers and Daughters …
A Tree Fell in the Woods navigates relationship tension with self-reflecting musings: Tribeca Film Festival Review - The AU Review
The age-old question around if a tree falling in the forest makes a sound is asked in quite a compelling, pressure-cooker type of way in A Tree Fell in the Woods, Nora Kirkpatrick‘s debut dramedy about the implosion of relationships between two couples across a New Year’s Eve getaway in the snowy forests of Utah....
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