Tag: 2018 Most Anticipated American Independent Film

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #51. Untitled Pippa Bianco Project

A Cinéfondation winner for her short, Pippa Bianco’s SXSW and Cannes winning Share served as the template for the feature length version which shot...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #52. Christina Choe’s NANCY

With a half dozen shorts under her belt and a recent trip to North Korea in this more personable travelogue docu diary series, Christina...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #53. Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane

Unsane Perhaps the American cousin to the quirky Danish folks in the Dogme movement and their desire to switch gears, Steven Soderbergh has been experimenting...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #54. Austin Vesely’s Slice

Slice A shot in Chicago micro-indie project back in September of 2016 featuring Chance The Rapper working once again with creative collaborator Austin Vesely, the...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #55. Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre’s Mustang

Mustang Not to be confused with Deniz Gamze Ergüven's 2015 coming-of-age film, French actress Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre goes full Americana for her directorial debut. Based...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #56. Spike Lee’s Black Klansman

Black Klansman In a career that spanning three decades, even as of late, we've seen Spike Lee work in just about every genre from Red...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #57. Sarah Daggar-Nickson’s A Vigilante

A Vigilante With a previous output of shorts in Dead Hands (2010) and The Light in the Night (2011), New York City based Sarah Daggar-Nickson's...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #58. Orson Welles’ The Other Side of the Wind

The Other Side of the Wind Populated with four Oscar winners (John Huston, Mercedes McCambridge, Edmond O'Brien and Cameron Crowe) and four Oscar nominees (Dennis...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #59. Untitled Dan Gilroy Project

Over-reaching, sloppy and dull, Roman J. Israel, Esq. came as a surprise to us --- frankly it was one of the worst films to...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #60. Eva Vives’ All About Nina

All About Nina A directorial debut we've been keeping tabs on since it participated in the 2016 Sundance Institute’s Screenwriters and Directors Labs, before All...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #61. Bart Layton’s American Animals

American Animals Coming from a docu debut, in 2012, Bart Layton's The Imposter was selected for Sundance’s World Cinema Documentary Competition and from there landed...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #62. Joe Wright’s Stoner

Stoner After more weighty studio projects in Pan (2015) and The Darkest Hour (2017), Joe Wright moves more into prestige medium sized independent pic with...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #63. Jacob Estes’ Only You

Only You We suppose that Jacob Estes took one off the chin when the Weinsteins muddled the release of his sophomore picture, the Sundance preemed...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #64. Justin Kelly’s JT Leroy

JT Leroy In what should be a banner year for filmmaker, Justin Kelly will sprinkle 2018 with a pair of films. Along with Welcome the Stranger (which...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #65. Felix van Groeningen’s Beautiful Boy

Beautiful Boy His film career was launched with the Directors’ Fortnight preemed The Misfortunates (2009), and international audiences discovered him via the Oscar nominated for...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #66. Gareth Evans’ Apostle

Apostle Making a name for himself with high-octane contributions in the shape of The Raid: Redemption, V/H/S/2 and The Raid 2 (with The Raid 3...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #67. Michael Mayer’s The Seagull

The Seagull He appeared on the film scene with A Home at the End of the World (2004) and Flicka (2006) and then....disappeared. A full...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #68. Maryam Keshavarz’s Vulture Club

Vulture Club You couldn't have asked for a better calling card in her 2011 narrative feature. Circumstance debuted at Sundance and was a critical darling,...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #69. Joel Edgerton’s Boy Erased

Boy Erased While we give the advantage Nash (Gringo is sitting in our #84 spot) in terms of who between the two has a better...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #70. Hannah Fidell’s The Long Dumb Road

The Long Dumb Road One of the last items to enter the Sundance film festival, Hannah Fidell visited Park City with A Teacher (review) in...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #71. Ondi Timoner’s Mapplethorpe

Mapplethorpe Now in her second decade in filmmaking you'd think Ondi Timoner doesn't have much more to prove, but Mapplethorpe is her debut in the...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #72. Casey Affleck’s Light of My Life

Light of My Life Likely to be mentioned in the same conversations as Debra Granik's Leave No Trace, it'll be hard for Casey Affleck's to make...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #73. Craig William Macneill’s Lizzie

Lizzie Craig William Macneill's got his debut with 2015’s The Boy (read review) and it wasn't that much more time after that he landed into...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #74. Dan Fogelman’s Life Itself

Life Itself With all the intersecting ensemble threads promised for his sophomore film, hopefully Dan Fogelman will better manage the puzzles pieces as we weren't...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #75. Jesper Ganslandt’s Beast of Burden

Beast of Burden The only filmmaker to be featured on both of our 2018 Most Anticipated lists, perhaps it's a good thing that the release...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #76. Sam Levinson’s Assassination Nation

Assassination Nation Sam Levinson offered us one of the best films of 2011 with his directorial debut --- we called it “a bitter, nasty, angry film about...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #77. Jason Reitman’s Tully

Tully A tad bit higher up on our charts than The Front Runner (#91 on our list), this Diablo Cody scripted dramedy went in production...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #78. Andrew Bujalski’s Support The Girls

Support The Girls In a filmography that includes 2002’s Funny Ha Ha, 2005’s Mutual Appreciation, 2009’s Beeswax, 2013’s Computer Chess (read review) and 2015’s Results,...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #79. Jennifer Fox’s The Tale

The Tale After decades of documenting powerful women and their stories, docu filmmaker made the jump into narrative for her first time in May of...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #80. Riley Stearns’ The Art of Self Defense

The Art of Self Defense Riley Stearns' 2013 Sundance preemed short, The Cub along with the 2015's SXSW preemed feature debut Faults which we called "deviously...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #81. Panos Cosmatos’ Mandy

Mandy Canadian helmer Panos Cosmatos found a lot of fanfare stateside for his debut film in 2010’s Beyond the Black Rainbow, so naturally the XYZ...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #82. Matthew Ross’ Siberia

Siberia Matthew Ross didn't waste much time putting his sophomore film in place, after debuting 2016's Frank & Lola at Sundance (read review) he tapped...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #83. Yen Tan’s 1985

1985 Known for 2013’s Pit Stop (Sundance selection), last April, Yen Tan returned behind the camera for a his fifth feature modeled on the award...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #84. Nash Edgerton’s Gringo

Gringo He might have a background in back breaking stunt man work (more than two decades worth), but in our books, this Aussie's true vocation...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #85. Paul Dano’s Wildlife

Wildlife We've been charting his perfs well before the likes of Reichardt and PTA brought him in as a supporting character, Paul Dano who has...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #86. Emma Forrest’s Untogether

Untogether She started off as a journalist in her teens. She became a best-selling author in her young adulthood, moved into screenwriting and landed on...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #87. Anthony Mandler’s Monster

Monster He might have been itching to direct a project as early as 2013 with the book to screen project of Tokyo Vice with Daniel Radcliffe, but...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #88. Nia DaCosta’s Little Woods

Little Woods With POTUS45 somewhat peeved with it's neighbor to the north, Canada nonetheless remains a sanctuary and is more friend than foe especially when...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #89. Olivia Newman’s First Match

First Match Based on the 2000 award-winning short (it played at the New York Film Fest), shot in Brooklyn, the feature film version was workshopped...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #90. Meredith Danluck’s State Like Sleep

State Like Sleep Previously she got her docu game on with 2010’s The Ride (SXSW), but it's in the narrative shape that we've circled Meredith Danluck's...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #91. Jason Reitman’s The Front Runner

The Front Runner With Tully dropping on April 20th, we look towards Jason Reitman's eight feature film as salient, dramatical potent  possible second 2018 offering...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #92. Jeremiah Zagar’s We the Animals

We the Animals Cutting his teeth in the docu and short form, Jeremiah Zagar (Emmy-nominated for 2014's Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart) shot We...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #93. Melanie Laurent’s Galveston

Galveston There was once a time when True Detective’s Nic Pizzolatto's novel to screen adaptation had Matthias Schoenaerts attached in the lead and Danish helmer...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #94. Elizabeth Chomko’s What They Had

What They Had A seasoned actress who wound up striking gold in more ways than one during the development of the project (Elizabeth Chomko had...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #95. Ethan Hawke’s Blaze

Blaze You might want to keep an eye out for Ethan Hawke's fourth feature film, especially if you didn't buy the bottle, down on his...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #96. Max Minghella’s Teen Spirit

Teen Spirit If the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree, perhaps, and that is the hope, Max will follow in footsteps of his...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #97. Justin Kelly’s Welcome the Stranger

Welcome the Stranger Currently sitting on a pair of feature film items waiting for a film festival release, filmmaker Justin Kelly had his feature debut...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #98. Paul Schrader’s Dark

What the Film Gods giveth and Film Gods taketh away simply doesn't apply here. In the new year, we might have not one, but...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #99. Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade

Eighth Grade Fore more than a decade, this spanking brand new entity on the American independent film sphere has been cutting his teeth as a comedian...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #100. Nijla Mu’min’s Jinn

Jinn We begin our countdown with this micro-budget sized feature film debut revolving around identity issues in a acutely complex America. Nijla Mu’min pulls from her...

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