Tag: Charlie Plummer

Gully [Video Review]

Goodbye South Central, Goodbye: Elderkin Grapples with Uneven Urban Soap Opera If Donald Goines had written YA literature, it might have looked something like Gully,...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #74. Pippa Bianco – Share

In less than two weeks from now, we should be finding out what the final title is for Pippa Bianco's feature length version which...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #30. Nabil Elderkin – Gully

An American photographer, turned music video director turned filmmaker who found fortune via a peculiar Kanye West encounter, American-Iranian Nabil Elderkin (who was among...

Interview: Andrew Haigh – Lean on Pete

Moving from deep conversations and casual sex (Weekend) to a couple's disentangle and a woman's profound change (45 Years), Andrew Haigh returns to the familiar...

Video: Andrew Haigh’s Lean on Pete – 2017 TIFF Post Screening Q&A

After being showcased at Venice, TIFF (where we were on hand) and SXSW, A24 releases Lean on Pete in theatres this weekend. There is not much horsing...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #51. Untitled Pippa Bianco Project

A Cinéfondation winner for her short, Pippa Bianco’s SXSW and Cannes winning Share served as the template for the feature length version which shot...

All the Money in the World | Review

A Buck or a Pound: Greed is Good Cinema in Scott’s Perverse Portrait of Capitalist Dysfunction Perhaps it was ABBA, Sweden’s 1970s pop sensation,...

Wicked Leaks: Charlie Plummer Joins Rhianne Barreto in Pippa Bianco’s Feature Debut

Venice Film Festival Marcello Mastroianni best young actor award (Lean on Pete) winner Charlie Plummer (check out the Q&A at TIFF) will star alongside Rhianne...

The Dinner | Blu-ray Review

Premiering in competition at the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival, Oren Moverman’s The Dinner went on to receive a successful return at the box...

The Dinner | Review

Principles of Privilege: Moverman Dresses Morality Drama in American Clothes Susan Sontag once famously wrote, “The white race is the cancer of human history,” an...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2017: #22. Andrew Haigh’s Lean on Pete

Lean on Pete Director: Andrew Haigh Writer: Andrew Haigh British filmmaker Andrew Haigh may possibly unveil two new projects this year, the first being Lean on Pete,...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Felix Thompson’s King Jack

What I like about a fest such as Sundance, is that it's not only a place where we'll find semi-star vehicle material with players...

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