Tag: Andrew Dosunmu

Beauty | Review

It’s Not Right, But It’s Okay: Dosunmu Finds Fame is a Heartbreak Hotel in Familiar Melodrama Destined to be the oddest entry in Andrew Dosunmu’s...

2022 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Andrew Dosunmu’s Beauty

Originally slated for a 2021 release, the Netflix folks appear to have switched their strategy on Andrew Dosunmu's fifth feature film. A long time...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Andrew Dosunmu’s Beauty

Synonymous with Sundance as all of his works have premiered there, Andrew Dosunmu's could technically see his fourth feature land in the Premiere section...

The Conversation: The Top 20 Theatrical Releases of 2018 – Picks 10 to 1

continued from yesterday, Nicholas Bell's Top 20 theatrical releases of 2018. #10. The House That Jack Built – Dir. Lars Von Trier The film’s finale, which...

Best of 2017: Nicholas Bell’s Top 20 Undistributed but not…Unloved

Prior to unveiling the top theatrical releases of 2017, here's a little love for some festival circuit being held for theatrical release next year...

The Conversation: Top 20 Best Films of 2017 So Far …

At the mid-way point of 2017, the usual cinematic trends continue, with the best theatrical offerings from January through June mostly festival circuit offerings...

The Conversation: Producer Christine Vachon

Not only a trailblazer but continual champion of queer film, producer Christine Vachon continues to be one of the most prolific risk takers in...

Julian Rosefeldt’s Manifesto Leads Nicholas Bell’s 2017 Sundance Film Fest Top Ten

In what ended up being one of the snowiest and coldest editions of Sundance in recent memory, there was no shortage of pleasant cinematic...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Andrew Dosunmu’s Where is Kyra?

Andrew Dosunmu left quite the mark with his Sundance preemed micro-indie (Restless City) and macro indie (Mother of George) offerings and now he turns...

Through the Looking-Glass…Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2016: Picks 100 to 6

While DC and Marvel might already have a lock on several future release dates past the 2015 campaign with the Coen Bros. circling February...

Most Anticipated Films for 2015: An Overview

Last month, we unveiled our all-encompassing, most anticipated films for the current year in film. Now we peer into a future that is a...

Andrew Dosunmu to Bring out the Funk; Helmer Boards Focus Features’ Fela Kuti Biopic

It was supposed to be the possible project that 12 Years a Slave filmmaker Steve McQueen would possibly direct after his stunning debut (Hunger),...

Mother of George | Review

When You’re Expecting: Dosunmu’s Sophomore Feature a Gorgeously Shot Tale of Immigrant Tradition After debuting his 2011 feature Restless City to critical acclaim on the...

Exclusive Clip: Mother of George

Simply put. Nigerian photographer turned filmmaker Andrew Dosunmu (1999's docu Hot Irons) is one of our favorite voices in American independent filmmaking. A member...

Best of Fest: Nicholas’ Top Five Films from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival

#5. Stoker South Korean auteur Park Chan-wook makes his English language debut about a creepy dysfunctional family in a gothic old house from a screenplay...

Under the Radar: Nicholas’ Top Five Picks for Sundance 2013

#5. Interior. Leather Bar Who: While everyone may be familiar with actor/director James Franco, they not be as aware of the filmmaker he’s paired with...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #59. Andrew Dosunmu’s Mother of George

Mother of George Director: Andrew Dosunmu Writer(s): Darci Picoult Producer(s): Cunningham & Maybach Films’ Patrick Cunningham and Chris Maybach, Parts and Labor’s Lars Knudsen and Jay...

2013 Sundance Film Fest: David Lowery, Ryan Coogler, Dosunmu, Ponsoldt and Carruth Part of U.S. Dramatic Comp

2013's Sundance Film Fest sees a mix of returnees in Cherien Dabis, Lynn Shelton, Andrew Dosunmu, Shane Carruth (see Upstream Color pic below) and James Ponsoldt, a...

2013 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Andrew Dosunmu’s Ma’ George

With all the support Andrew Dosunmu's Ma' George received from the Sundance Institute, I think it's time for the delivery. Known in the labs/formerly...

2012 Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute grants: Andrew Dosunmu and Mark Jackson’s Latest Receive Coin

A pair of titles in our Most Anticipated Films for 2012 in #39. Andrew Dosunmu (Ma George) and #30. Mark Jackson (Untitled Sicily Project)...

Interview: Andrew Dosunmu (Restless City)

. We were thrilled to see Andrew Dosunmu’s latest film, Restless City, his first film since his 1999, Hot Irons, show up as part of...

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