Tag: Alexia Rasmussen

Son of Monarchs | Review

Butterflies Are Free: Gambis Mines Identity Through Metaphor/mosis in Sophomore Film Director Alexis Gambis returns to his favored motif of genetics in his latest film...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Benjamin Dickinson’s Creative Control

Brooklynites might be out of the woods in Benjamin Dickinson's sophomore film, but in this genre-bender project, it appears that no hipster is left unscathed...

Proxy | Blu-ray Review

After receiving a sturdy critical response at it's world premiere at the '13 edition of the Toronto Int. Film Festival, followed by an unceremonious...

Proxy | Review

Lady Liars and Psycho-sexual Thrills; Zach Parker's Proxy is a Rocky Ride Countless blockbusters have used and abused the idea of doppelgängers and surrogates, but...

Proxy | Review #2

Pinch-hitting: Parker’s Latest as Surprising As it is Unwieldy With a series of continuously improving indie horror thrillers under his belt, filmmaker Zack Parker launches...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #125. Lou Howe’s Gabriel

Gabriel Director: Lou Howe Writer(s): Lou Howe Producer(s): Luca Borghese, Ben Howe U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Rory Culkin, Emily Meade, Lynn Cohen, David Call, Alexia Rasmussen, Louisa Krause A...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #170. Sara Colangelo’s Little Accidents

Little Accidents Director: Sara Colangelo Writer: Sara Colangelo Producer: Archer Gray Prod’s Anne Carey, TideRock Media’s Jason Michael Berman and Thomas B. Fore, Summer Shelton U.S. Distributor:...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Sara Colangelo’s Little Accidents (First Look!)

My crystal ball says this might be 2014's answer to Winter's Bone, where tragedy, economics and backdrop are just as strong a character set...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Lou Howe’s Gabriel (Exclusive First Look!)

Looks like it isn't only in professional hockey where the "Howe" family name will make huge strides. Featuring Rory Culkin and an indie ensemble...

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