Tag: Frank Langella

The Trial of the Chicago 7 | Review

Kangaroo Court: Sorkin Mounts a Famous Political Trial in Sophomore Feature A project finally brought to fruition after bouncing around in developmental hell for over...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Matt Ross’ Captain Fantastic

Still relatively new in the distrib game, Bleecker Street has been keen on including film fest premieres for their individual film release strategies and...

5 to 7 | Review

Love in the Afternoon: Levin’s Gallic Flavored Romantic Drama Lacks Sense of Amour Fou Writer and producer Victor Levin makes a patiently observed portrait...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Zachary Sluser’s The Driftless Area

With a trio of short films under his belt, Zachary Sluser hit indie film pay dirt with a measuring cup full of Sundance vets...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Matt Ross’ Captain Fantastic

Unlike say a micro-budgeted indie with enough coin in the backend for post-production, chances are slim that this modestly priced indie with A-list cast...

Grace of Monaco | 2014 Cannes Review

Coup de Grace: Embellishment Can’t Save Dahan’s Fairy Tale Try as it might, Grace of Monaco can’t seem to wring any significant interest out of...

Draft Day | Review

Final Draft: Reitman’s By the Numbers Sports Drama Director Ivan Reitman leaves behind the realm of rom-com for a masculine about-face with the football drama,...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #155. Darren Aronofsky’s Noah

Noah Director: Darren Aronofsky Writers: Darren Aronofsky, Ari Handel Producers: Darren Aronofsky, Scott Franklin, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent U.S. Distributor: Paramount Pictures Cast: Russell Crowe, Emma Watson, Jennifer Connelly,...

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La petite dernière (The Little Sister) | Review

The Lost Daughter: Herzi Passes Up Potency in Standard...

Interview: Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud – Persepolis

The thrill of meeting Marjane Satrapi reminded me of being 6 years old at Disney Land when I met the living, breathing Cinderella. Except Cinderella was an actress with a blond wig and Marjane is the real woman behind her autobiographical graphic novel, turned movie, “Persepolis”. The distinctive mole on her nose and her dark sultry eyes rose off the page and appeared in front of me, smoking and speaking with a French accent.

Interview: Eivind Landsvik – Low Expectations | 2026 Cannes Film Festival

Exploring themes of mental health, emotional recovery, companionship, and...