Search results for "Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland"
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 50 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #41. Wash Westmoreland’s The Earthquake Bird
January 23, 2019The Earthquake Bird A book to film project that was assembled late in 2016 and that...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: #44. Wash Westmoreland’s Colette
January 3, 2018Colette American Wash Westmoreland makes a rare entry in our world cinema line-up with his latest...
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Film Festivals
Sundance ’18: Wash Westmoreland, Debra Granik, Gus Van Sant & Zellner Bros. In Premieres Section
November 29, 2017Despite not expecting the Premieres sections to be drop today, several of the narrative items below...
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Acquisitions – Indie Films
Before Lolita; Samuel Goldwyn Films Swashbuckled by “The Last of Robin Hood”
April 9, 2014Filmmaker tandem Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland know a thing or two about being on opposite...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Cooper, Christie and Imogen Poots Say ‘Hello Darkness’
February 12, 2010Screen Daily reports that Dominic Cooper, Julie Christie and Imogen Poots are currently attached to Hello...
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Reviews
Still Alice | Review
January 13, 2015Red Queen’s Lost Her Head: Westmoreland & Glatzer’s Poetic Elegy of Familial Tragedy It’s been a...
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Reviews
The Last of Robin Hood | Review
August 25, 2014Beverly Center: Flynn’s Final Scandal Makes for Interesting Cinematic Footnote It’s been eight years since Richard...
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Film Festivals
Latest From Ozon, Bahrani, Baumbach, Gordon Green, Petzold & Hansen-Løve Heading to TIFF…Telluride & Venice
July 22, 2014Much like back to school sales in mid July, in our books, TIFF’s first announcement wave...
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Film Festivals
2013 TIFF: Gibney, Posin, Turturro, Kevin Macdonald & Sean Durkin Fill Up Special Presentations
August 13, 2013With only the Discovery, Mavericks and Masters programmes left to be determined, TIFF head programmers dished...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Sundance Journal: Day 10
January 29, 2006Last Call I caught more than 30 films, but I’ve managed to miss most of this...