Tag: Jay Duplass

Interview: Mel Eslyn – Biosphere

The symbiotic relationship between Mel Eslyn and Mark Duplass is akin to the dynamic between Mario and Luigi – each vital to the other's...

2020 Sundance Film Festival: Miranda July, Julie Taymor, Dee Rees & Sean Durkin in the Premieres Section

The most acquisitions and distributor launch-pad friendly section of the festival, the Premieres category had some big ticket items in Nisha Ganatra's Late Night,...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #88. Untitled Alex Lehmann Duplass Brothers/Ray Romano Comedy

Part of the larger Duplass Bros. family that keeps growing, Alex Lehmann saw his directorial debut Blue Jay get launched at TIFF and shortly...

The Oath | Review

We Will Never Be Loyals: Barinholtz Gets Guignol in Acerbic Political Satire Actor/comedian Ike Barinholtz uses gleeful absurdity to provide some food for thought on...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Miguel Arteta’s Duck Butter

Mostly working within the comedy film curriculum, two decades, and now eight feature films in, an habitual of the fest since presenting Star Maps...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Greg Kinnear’s The Philosophy of Phil

From Little Miss Sunshine to the more recent Little Men, Greg Kinnear has been part of the recent tapestry of the festival as an actor,...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Gillian Robespierre’s Landline

She turned a lot of heads when she presented married a not around the dinner table taboo topic with unfiltered characters. According to our...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: J. Davis’ Manson Family Vacation

With only hope, a dream and one writing credit to his name (SXSW short film Kevin), J. Davis lassoed fellow low-budget filmmakers Linas Phillips...

Newbies, Habituals & James Ransone Are All Ripe for Sean Baker’s “Tangerine”

Moving from unlikely friendships in Starlet, to perhaps the likeliest of neighbors, Sean Baker appears to have found a cosmos that is inspiring to...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #183. J. Davis’ Manson Family Vacation

Manson Family Vacation Director: J. Davis Writer(s): J. Davis Producer(s): Steve Bannatyne, Eric Blyler, J. Davis, J.M. Logan, Josh Polon, Alexandra Sandler U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Jay Duplass,...

Jordan M. Smith’s Top Ten Films of 2012: (Picks 5 to 1) Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master is #1

5. Jeff, Who Lives At Home Another film that took me a while to see, this is the Duplass brothers' going a little lighter this...

The Do-Deca-Pentathlon | Review

Men at Work: Duplass Bros. Deliver Painfully Funny Olympiads Over the past seven years, the Duplass Brothers have made five feature-length films with each exploring...

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