Tag: J. Smith Cameron

2022 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: B.J. Novak’s Vengeance

The Blumhouse folks have a good reputation in Park City (Secret Screening world premiere to Get Out comes to mind), perhaps actor B.J. Novak's...

Nancy | 2018 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

Out of the Void: Chloe Embarks on Nuanced, Complex Search for Human Warmth In Christina Choe’s first feature, Andrea Riseborough gives a subtle performance as...

Interview: Christina Choe – Nancy

We often relate the notion of identity with DNA, our given name as spelled out on an envelope, the social media account profile we...

Video: Christina Choe’s Nancy | 2018 Sundance Film Festival

As a film production, Nancy is the sort of micro indie project (we've been tracking for some time now) that serves as an example of...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #52. Christina Choe’s NANCY

With a half dozen shorts under her belt and a recent trip to North Korea in this more personable travelogue docu diary series, Christina...

Sundance ’18: Morano, Silva, Akhavan & Boots Riley Among U.S. Dramatic Comp Selections

Last year's section of sixteen included such gems as Beach Rats (Directing Award), Brigsby Bear, Ingrid Goes West (Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award), Golden Exits...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Christina Choe’s Nancy

After building a half dozen short film resume, her feature film debut appears to be the result of a lot of indie blood, sweat...

Christine | Review

Mad as Hell: Campos Paints a Moving, Psychological Portrait of Sensational Subject For his third and most psychologically complex feature to date, Antonio Campos presents...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Antonio Campos’ Christine

If Cannes' Thierry Frémaux doesn't snag it away first, we might be chalking this unsettling piece of cinema as yet another Park City homecoming...

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