Tribeca To Host 'Say Anything...' Reunion

(AP) — The Tribeca Film The Tribeca Film Festival has added a "Say Anything..." reunion screening to its upcoming festival, as well as the premiere of a documentary on Phish lead singer and guitarist Trey Anastasio.

John Cusak arrives to the premiere after party of Hot Tub Time Machine at The Cabana Club on Wednesday, March 17, 2010, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Katy Winn)

Tribeca announced Thursday that writer-director Cameron Crowe and the cast of "Say Anything..." led by John Cusack will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic romance. "Say Anything..." joins previously announced reunions planned for Tribeca including the makers of "Reality Bites" and "This Is Spinal Tap."

Danny Boyle's "Yesterday" will premiere as Tribeca's closing-night film. The musical comedy, written by Richard Curtis, is about a guitarist who becomes famous by plagiarizing Beatles songs after a worldwide blackout.

Tribeca will also debut "Between Me and My Mind," a documentary about Phish lead singer and guitarist Trey Anastasio, with a performance to follow the screening. And Francis Ford Coppola will premiere a new restoration of "Apocalypse Now" that he's calling "Apocalypse Now: Final Cut."

The 18th Tribeca Film Festival will run April 25-May 5.

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