Tag: Diane Lane

Let Him Go [Video Review]

Gone, Baby, Gone: Bezucha Returns with Poignant Crime Drama For his first film in nearly a decade, director Thomas Bezucha returns with a spirited character-driven...

Tuesday Blus: Intermezzo, Blade Runner: 2049 & Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House

This week’s edition of Tuesday Blus includes the following titles: Intermezzo (1939) Film Review: ★★★/☆☆☆☆☆ Disc Review: ★★★/☆☆☆☆☆ It’s a tale as old as time, more vintage than...

Wild Bill (1995) | Blu-ray Review

Mid-way through the 1990s, maverick auteur Walter Hill returned to the undiluted Western template mythos (something which underlined nearly all his directorial efforts) with...

Paris Can Wait | Review

Forget Paris: Lane is a Fine Vintage from the Coppola Vineyards At the age of eighty, Eleanor Coppola makes her narrative feature debut with the...

Criterion Collection: Rumble Fish | Blu-ray Review

The 1980s began roughly for Francis Ford Coppola, one of the most lionized American auteurs ever, whose streak of the 1970s was an unmitigated...

Trumbo | Review

The Brave One: Roach Recapitulates Black List Era Hollywood Examining the past from the safer perspective of our more enlightened period, Jay Roach’s Trumbo is...

Every Secret Thing | Review

Baby Blues: Berg’s Troubled and Troubling Feature Debut Treated to a chilly reception following its premiere at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival last spring, the...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #93. Amy Berg’s Every Secret Thing

Every Secret Thing Director: Amy Berg Writer: Nicole Holofcener Producers: Likely Story’s Anthony Bregman, Frances McDormand U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Dakota Fanning, Elizabeth Banks, Diane Lane Based on the...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Amy Berg’s Every Secret Thing

Once programming announcements were complete for TIFF, my thinking was that all arrows pointed to Sundance programmers gobbling up Amy Berg's new direction in...

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