Either a late announcement or an early pre-Sundance buzz, but ThinkFilm have passionately conjoined themselves to the docu film directed by husband and wife Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine.
Getting ever so closely to the Top 10, our top 20 is filled with an interesting mix of heavyweights (Tarantino, Cronenberg, Boyle and Wes Anderson) and up-and-comers (Sachs, Gillespie, Tarsem, Perelman). Enjoy!
Currently in the post production phase, a familiar finder has swooped up the rights to the imaginative Todd Haynes’ Bob Dylan biopic. The Weinstein bros. who were big on his glam rock flick Velvet Goldmine back during the Miramax days, have picked up the North American and U.K. rights to I'm Not There. The company plans to release the movie later this year in the U.S.
In today’s 10 piece, we got a trio example of filmmakers who’ve waited a while before making their sophomore induction. There is also a healthy representation of big studio films – not necessarily a sign of the times but perhaps an example of better script/project development.
Now playing in theaters is writer/director Karen Moncrieff’s (Blue Car) second feature-length film effort, The Dead Girl. Part-psychological thriller, part psychological drama, The Dead...