All posts tagged "Michael Almereyda"
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Reviews
Tesla | Review
August 23, 2020Sugar Pop Electric: Almereyda Gets Inventive with Curio Biopic If one is familiar with the filmography...
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Film Festivals
2020 Sundance Film Festival: Miranda July, Julie Taymor, Dee Rees & Sean Durkin in the Premieres Section
December 4, 2019The most acquisitions and distributor launch-pad friendly section of the festival, the Premieres category had some...
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Festival Predictions
2020 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jérémie Guez, Sophie Dupuis, Eugene Ashe, Michael Almereyda, Alan Ball
November 13, 2019Son of the South Spike Lee’s longtime film editor Barry Alexander Brown has been in the...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 50 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2019: A Prelude
January 21, 2019At the beginning of the year, we gave our readers an overview of the most anticipated...
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Film Festivals
Video: Michael Almereyda’s Marjorie Prime – 2017 Sundance Film Fest Post Screening Q&A
August 16, 2017“We got drunk in a bar last year and talked a lot about holograms.” – Michael...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Through the Looking-Glass…Top 200 Most Anticipated Films of 2017: An Introduction
January 15, 2016As we were putting together our projections for most anticipated films due in 2017, we noticed...
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Reviews
Experimenter | Review
October 12, 2015Experiment This: Almereyda Revisits Classic Social Psych Progenitor American filmmaker Michael Almereyda brings to the screen...
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Reviews
Cymbeline | Review
March 11, 2015Riot This Way: Almeryeda Back to Contemporizing Shakespeare While many were quick to critique director Michael...
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Film Festivals
Sundance ’15: Baumbach, Fleck/Boden, Pulcini/Berman, Ponsoldt & Another Swanberg Among Premieres
December 8, 2014Last year’s slate of seventeen Narrative Premieres (excluding secret screenings of Boyhood and Nymphomaniac: Vol. I)...
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Film Festivals
71st Venice Film Fest: Hong Sang-soo, Duane Hopkins & the Safdies Pack Horizons Section
July 24, 2014The Venice Film Festival’s Horizons section (aka Orizzonti) is logically comparable to Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section....