Tag: Antonio Campos

The Devil All the Time | Review

Devil May Care: Campos Composes Heady Southern Gothic For his fourth feature film The Devil All the Time, based on the 2011 novel by Donald...

2020 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Maimouna Doucoure, Laura Baumeister, Nicholas Jarecki & Autumn de Wilde

Cuties French filmmaker Maïmouna Doucouré already has deep ties to the Sundance Film Festival. She won the Global Filmmaking Award at the Sundance Film Festival...

The Conversation: Vying for Venice 2019 – Predictions!

Once again, Venice seems poised to make a killing by featuring a number of high-profile US auteurs in its line-up. Like last year’s program,...

Eat What you Sow: Dave Kajganich Kills to Work with Antonio Campos

It's raining book to film projects for Antonio Campos. Currently filming The Devil All the Time in Alabama, Deadline reports that David Kajganich (best...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #5. Antonio Campos’ The Devil All The Time

The Devil All The Time Among the top film news items spilling out of the frenzied Toronto Intl. Film Festival was the significant packaging to...

Video: Nicolas Pesce’s Piercing | 2018 Sundance Film Festival

Nicolas Pesce's highly anticipated sophomore film is what several will call a film lover's delight. While his debut film (The Eyes of My Mother)...

Through the Looking Glass – the Top 50 American Indie Films of 2019: Picks #5 to #1

#5. Eliza Hittman's A With Eliza Hittman oeuvres we find a cinema about those trying to fit in. In remarkable back to back micro portraits in 2013's It...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #2. Antonio Campos’ The Devil All The Time

The Devil All the Time Cinema is filled to the gills with amicable protagonist types, but for this filmmaker, the curiosity lies with those you...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Nicolas Pesce’s Piercing

We're honestly a little surprised that Nicolas Pesce's highly anticipated sophomore film didn't drop in 2017 as filming took place earlier in the year. As...

Basic Instinct: Wasikowska & Christoper Abbott Topline Pesce’s “Piercing”

Making it back to back years, team Borderline folks didn't waste much time pushing the career of their protégé. After turning heads and churning...

Through the Looking-Glass…Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2018: #100-11

As the cinematic landscape begins to take shape with the upcoming editions of Sundance, Berlin, and Rotterdam, here are 100 titles of note to...

Best of 2016: Nicholas Bell’s Top 20 Theatrical Releases: Picks 20 to 11

To the relief of many, the final, strenuous chapter of the anxiety-inducing and emotionally toxic year 2016 draws to a close this week. As...

Video Interview: Antonio Campos (Christine)

She never stood a chance or perhaps, she finally stood her ground. Via Craig Shilowich's original screenplay, an exploration of possible undiagnosed mental illness...

Christine | Review

Mad as Hell: Campos Paints a Moving, Psychological Portrait of Sensational Subject For his third and most psychologically complex feature to date, Antonio Campos presents...

The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell – The 2016 Edition

Tis the season for fevered wish lists and constantly fluctuating prognostications concerning the soon to be revealed 2016 program at the Cannes Film Festival....

Sarasota Groves: The Orchard Picks Campos’ Christine From Sundance Tree

After making a run with Josh Mond's James White, and less than a day after picking up the docu Life, Animated, Variety reports that...

Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women Leads Eric Lavallee’s 2016 Sundance Film Fest Top Ten

With a decent sized sampling of thirty-one features and several four star quality shorts viewed, my assessment of the '16 edition is as follows:...

Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women Leads Nicholas Bell’s 2016 Sundance Film Fest Top Ten

Sundance 2016 has come to a close, once more showcasing a lack of differentiation based on what constitutes the Audience and the Grand Jury....

2016 Sundance Trading Card Series: #10. Melody C. Roscher (Christine)

Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2015 discoveries”. Melody C. Roscher: (1) The 2009 album “Zebra” by Karl Blau. (2) Tybee Island, Georgia. (3)...

2016 Sundance Trading Card Series: #5. Craig Shilowich (Christine)

Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2015 discoveries”. Craig Shilowich: That new Carly Rae Jepsen album (Emotion), Florida. Woolite (the product). Lavallee: You've worn...

2016 Sundance Trading Card Series: #12. Nick Case (Christine)

Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2015 discoveries”. Nick Case: 1.) Recording Artists: They aren't brand new bands, but I listed to...

2016 Sundance Film Festival: Eric Lavallee’s Top 5 Most Anticipated Films

Unlike some other media outlets who are blasphemously drawing up "most anticipated" Sundance lists that come across as a simple rehash of the entire feature film line-up,...

2016 Sundance Film Festival: Nicholas Bell’s Top 5 Most Anticipated Films

Despite the initial anticipation or dismay for every annual major film festival line-up, Sundance remains an inherent conjurer of new breakout talent. Though we...

Sundance ’16: Antonio Campos, So Yong Kim, Elizabeth Wood & The Daniels Among U.S. Dramatic Competition

In last year's selection of sixteen U.S. Dramatic Competition offerings, it was Alfonso Gomez-Rejon's Me & Earl & the Dying Girl that landed both...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Nicolas Pesce’s The Eyes of My Mother

Supported by the same folks who brought us Mona Fastvold's The Sleepwalker (Sundance 2014) and accompanied by the Borderline Films crew (who need no...

A Cannes Opener: 2016 Cannes Film Festival Predictions

A furious slew of titles in the works would seem to prophesize a robust main competition slate for Cannes 2016. Though our initial list...

Olivia Cooke is Turning Tricks in Wayne Roberts’ “Katie Says Goodbye”

She's among the fresh faced talents that will have spilled over into the mainstream/indiestream after an attention grabbing perf at Sundance '15 with Me and...

2015 Sundance Trading Card Series: #22. Antonio Campos (James White)

Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2014 discoveries” ... Antonio Campos: Black Mirror (TV series). People Who Eat Darkness (Book). Nilsson Schmilsson by...

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...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Josh Mond’s James White

In their decade long journey of indie film craftsmanship, the creative producing-directing trio of Josh Mond (see picture above) Antonio Campos, Sean Durkin (otherwise known...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #99. Josh Mond’s James White

James White Director: Josh Mond Writer: Josh Mond Producers: Borderline Films' Antonio Campos, Sean Durkin and Josh Mond U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Christopher Abbott, David Call, Cynthia Nixon,...

U.S. Indie Film Discussed Abroad; Day 6 From the 48th Karlovy Vary Int. Film Festival

Along with the post-screening Q&A's and "Carte Blanche" series, Borderline Films' Josh Mond, Antonio Campos and Sean Durkin (with often collaborator Brady Corbet pitching...

Revisiting Haneke, Pol Pot Plus Panic on Day 5: Live From the 48th Karlovy Vary Int. Film Festival

The second of the “Carte Blanche” double bills began with The Last 15, Antonio Campos’ sophomore short film which followed in the footsteps of...

Schatzberg & Borderline Films Feted on Day 2: Live From the 48th Karlovy Vary Int. Film Festival

Aside from quality projections, there is nothing that arouses me more during a festival than to get the feeling of communal caring for the...

Interview: Antonio Campos (Simon Killer)

If Afterschool taught us to keep our teens within arm’s length reach, Antonio Campos’ latest film could serve as a public service announcement that...

Interview: Mati Diop (Simon Killer)

Hailing from a family of filmmakers and musicians it’s easy to see why Antonio Campos found such a strong collaborator in Mati Diop. A...

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