Tag: Alex Ross Perry

2024 Venice: Avranas, Alex Ross Perry, Rosenberg, Kerekes, Friedland, Neo Sora & Elizabeth Lo in Orizzonti Selections!

The Un Certain Regard section in Venice, recent winners of the Horizons (Orizzonti) section include Gábor Reisz's Explanation for Everything, Houman Seyyedi's World War...

2024 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Untitled Pavement / Alex Ross Perry Film

He might be technically retired from what we consider regular fiction filmmaking, but since his TIFF premiered Her Smell back in 2018 Alex Ross...

2023 Rooftop Films’ Filmmakers Fund: Carlos López Estrada, Andrew Thomas Huang, Madeleine Sims-Fewer & Dusty Mancinelli Receive Coin

Rooftop Films folks have announced the grant recipients for the large swath of filmmakers' funds and in the narrative feature categories we have the...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #34. Stephen Gurewitz – Honky Kong

Apart from a work in progress industry screening in Wroclaw during the American Film Fest in 2017, there is very little info on Stephen...

2018 TIFF: Alex Ross Perry, Tim Sutton, Karyn Kusama Part of the Platform Programme

The Toronto Intl. Film Festival have unveiled the dozen titles for their Platform Programme. Now in its fourth year, this year's offerings are for...

Through the Looking Glass – the Top 50 American Indie Films of 2019: Picks #10 to #6

#10. Shane Carruth's The Modern Ocean Much to our surprise and delight, when it was announced that thesps Anne Hathaway, Keanu Reeves, Daniel Radcliffe, Chloe...

Kitty Green’s Casting JonBenet Leads Eric Lavallee’s 2017 Sundance Film Fest Top Ten

With no shortage of first rate items from the likes of Campos, Reichardt, Stillman and Lonergan, Sundance's 2017 edition would comparably fall short in...

Sundance ’17: Hittman, Robespierre & Larnell Come Knocking Again in U.S. Dramatic Comp

Last year we had Grand Jury and Audience Award section winner and current awards season no-show The Birth of a Nation by Nate Parker...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Alex Ross Perry’s Golden Exits

Not to Pooh Pooh on the selection process (forgive the pun), but the last time I predicted an Alex Ross Perry film was going...

BKLYN Heights & Lows: Alex Ross Perry Stacks “Golden Exits” with the Likes of Browning, Sevigny, Schwartzman & Tipton

With Winnie The Pooh and the possible adaptation of The Names set up for the foreseeable future, Alex Ross Perry did what any antsy, film-per-year...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jeff Baena’s Joshy

Equal measures irritably supercilious and demonically brilliant, our introduction to this filmmaker came via his co-writing gig: 2004's I Heart Huckabees. Fast forward a decade...

Queen of Earth | Review

Earth Below Us: Perry’s Esoteric Puzzle of Women and Madness What a delight to see director Alex Ross Perry continuing his delightful examinations of unlikeable...

IFC Films Not Afraid of Virginia: Perry’s “Queen of Earth” Finds a Lake Home

IFC Films have got themselves a case of cabin fever. The distributor have landed a title that could easily be programmed on their Midnight...

Summer of 79: Alex Ross Perry has “The Names” on Tap

If there was one item that you did not find in a video store (not excluding Kim's video) was a book to film translation...

Best of 2014: Nicholas Bell’s Top 20 (Picks 10-1)

Nicholas Bell's Top 20 films of 2014... #20. Madeleine Olnek's The Foxy Merkins #19. Damien Chazelle's Whiplash #18. Gillian Robespierre's Obvious Child #17. Jennifer Kent's The Babadook #16. Adam...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Alex Ross Perry’s Queen of Earth

It has been a remarkable, four-star review type of year for Alex Ross Perry, and 2014 ain't over yet with the the Indie Spirits Awards...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Bob Byington’s 7 Chinese Brothers

If there is a little Listen Up Philip in the cocktail that will be known as 7 Chinese Brothers, it may have been due to cosmic fate,...

2014 NYFF: Chazelle, Broomfield, Bonello, Ferrara, Sang-soo, Hansen-Løve Make Cut

While Sundance (Damien Chazelle's Whiplash and Alex Ross Perry's Listen Up Philip) and Berlin (Dominik Graf's Beloved Sisters, Yann Demange's ’71, Alain Resnais' Life...

2014 Sundance NEXT FEST: Interview with Programmer Charlie Reff on a Potentially “Dynamite” 2nd Edition

Over the span of five short years, John Cooper and Trevor Groth's branded <=> section has not only become a destination for "bold, distinguished by an...

Elisabeth Moss & Alex Ross Perry Are on the Same Page; Reteam for Polanski Influenced “Queen of Earth”

Making it a double casting mention type of day in the trades, after being added to Reed Morano's Meadowland, Elisabeth Moss will also be...

2014 Sundance “Trading Cards” Series: #25. James M. Johnston (Listen Up Philip)

Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2013 discoveries”… Johnston: Tie: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore / After Hours by Martin Scorsese. Leading up...

2014 Sundance “Trading Cards” Series: #11. Katie Stern (Listen Up Philip)

Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2013 discoveries”... Katie Stern: One of my favorite movies of the year was Spring Breakers, my...

2014 Sundance “Trading Cards” Series: #5. Alex Ross Perry (Listen Up Philip)

Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2013 discoveries”... Alex Ross Perry: 1) I finally saw Jean-Luc Godard’s Histoire(s) du cinema (10/30/13). Words fail...

Collect Them All!: Our 2014 Sundance “Trading Cards” Series Checklist

This Thursday, the Sundance Film Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary and since we've covered about 1/3rd of the event and have fond memories of...

Sundance 2014: Alex Ross Perry, Michael Tully, Tim Sutton, Sydney Freeland & Mark Jackson Among Stellar Class of 11 NEXT Features

Rolling out it's fifth edition and growing beyond just Park City (Los Angeles hosted a summer event this year) the NEXT section has grown...
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