Tag: Bella Thorne

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...

Sundance ’18: Levinson, Cosmatos, Pesce & RKSS Bring Screams & Blood Curdling to the Midnight

Remarkably, this year's Midnight section has this in common: Sam Levinson, Panos Cosmatos, Nicolas Pesce (see pic above) and the team of Francois Simard,...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Sam Levinson’s Assassination Nation

It's been a long seven years between features for Sam Levinson. Having started his film career with one of the best films from 2011...

Big Sky | Review

Wide Open Spaces: Grau’s Arid English Language Debut Misses the Mark For his long awaited follow-up to his handsomely unsettling 2010 debut We Are What...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jorge Michel Grau’s Big Sky

He had made name for himself with the Cannes debut We Are What We Are in 2010, and the remake of his film actually premiered at...

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day | Review

Privilege Parable: Arteta’s Trifling Adaptation of Famed Children’s’ Novel Perhaps the most curious aspect of the live action Disney version of Judith Viorst’s 1972 children’s...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #98. Jorge Michel Grau’s Big Sky

Big Sky Director: Jorge Michel Grau Writer: Evan M. Wiener Producers: Matthew Salloway, Christina Papagjika U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Bella Thorne, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Grillo Mexican director Jorge Michel...

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2025 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 7 – Julia Ducournau’s ‘Alpha’

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