Tag: Charles Grodin

While We’re Young | Review

Confessions of an Aging Artist: Baumbach Humorously Reflects on Filmmaking Ethics and Middle Age In some ways the complimentary antithesis to his last work of...

The Humbling | Review

Or The Unexpected Convenience of Sexism: Levinson's Perplexing but Deviously Funny Stab at Roth Decades passed between initial adaptations of novelist Philip Roth’s novels (1969’s...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Noah Baumbach’s While We’re Young

It landed at the Toronto Int. Film Festival and already had a NYFF playdate in place before A24 films plunked down 4 million on...

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Interview: Mihai Mincan – Milk Teeth (Dinți de lapte)

Fusing a country's psychological rift and political shift alongside...

The Hyperboreans | Review

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Interview: Carolina Cavalli – The Kidnapping of Arabella

Using the road-movie narrative template to explore an unconventional...