Tag: Diego Luna

On the Road | 2025 Venice Film Festival Review

Road to Perdition: Pablos Charts a Brutal Journey to Redemption Solidifying himself as the queer counterpart to Michel Franco, David Pablos' On the Road features...

Netflix Mexico: New Films by Maite Alberdi, Alonso Ruizpalacios & Gabriel Ripstein in the Works

Netflix is banking on auteur filmmakers for a slew Mexico-based and financed projects. Among the notable filmmakers we find Chilean filmmaker (The Mole Agent...

2022 San Sebastian: Europe-Latin America Co-prod Forum Includes Agustina San Martín, Beatriz Seigner & Sofía Quirós Úbeda

To Kill a Beast's Agustina San Martín, Los Silencios' Beatriz Seigner and Land of Ashes' Sofía Quirós Úbeda are some of the Latin filmmakers...

Wander Darkly [Video Review]

Collision Visions: Miele Taps Miller for Fractured Memory Exercise For her fourth feature, director Tara Miele draws upon a traumatic event from her own past...

A Rainy Day in New York | Review

I Don’t Like Cities, But I Like New York: Allen’s Shelved Comedy Can’t Shake the Clouds At one time the immortal city streets of New...

2020 Sundance Film Festival: Janicza Bravo’s Zola, Josephine Decker’s Shirley & Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always in U.S. Dramatic Comp

Among the sixteen narrative feature films announced today all vying for Grand Jury Prize Award we have highly anticipated items from Janicza Bravo (Zola),...

If Beale Street Could Talk | Review

I Can Feel the Beale: Jenkins Does Justice to Classic Baldwin Novel Following his history making Best Picture winner Moonlight, stakes are set high for...

Blood Father | Review

Forgiveness of Blood: Richet Delivers Grimy Gibson in Slice of B-Movie Glory If you’re looking for any sort of striking originality in French director Jean-Francois...

Sundance ’16: Reichardt, Marston, Sachs, Solondz, Stillman & Lonergan Among Premieres

Sundance programmers have unveiled what is a jaw-dropping, savoury Premieres line-up. With names such as Asif Kapadia (Ali & Nino), Kelly Reichardt (Certain Women), Joshua...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Ana Lily Amirpour’s The Bad Batch

She became an instant rockstar when A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (a film that we'll affectionally look back at in two decades from...

Tastes Good: Suki Waterhouse, Diego Luna, Reeves & Carrey Part of “The Bad Batch”

Suki Waterhouse will be surrounded by Diego Luna, Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey and the already announced Jason Momoa in Ana Lily Amirpour's much anticipated...

Criterion Collection: Y Tu Mamá También | Blu-ray Review

After a decade floating around the Hollywood back lots trading dignity for cash and technical experience on A Little Princess and Great Expectations, Alfonso...

Participant Media Move From Larrin’s “No” to Diego Luna’s “Chavez” and Yes, it is possible

Our site truly appreciates Participant Media's Modus operandi: financing and producing feature and docu films about change. After backing Pablo Larraín's No - the Directors'...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Diego Luna’s Cesar Chavez: An American Hero

I originally included this in last year's predictions' list, but the team took their time in the post-production phase which might, in the end,...

2013 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Diego Luna’s Chavez

#38. Diego Luna's Chavez Gist: Written by Keir Pearson, the inspirational story of Cesar Chavez, the celebrated Mexican American activist who, at great personal cost,...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: Picks 200-101

Because, looking forward, 2013 promises to be such a fruitful cornucopia of cinema, we were excited to be able to easily list an additional...

2013 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Diego Luna’s Chavez

With a docu J.C. Chavez (2007), a short Revolución (2010) and his feature film under his belt - Abel (Sundance '10), full fledged actor-filmmaker-producer...

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