Tag: Juno Temple

Interview: Katharine O’Brien – Lost Transmissions

Director Katharine O’Brien makes her feature debut with Lost Transmissions, an LA-set drama about mental illness and its effect on a budding friendship between...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #53. Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane

Unsane Perhaps the American cousin to the quirky Danish folks in the Dogme movement and their desire to switch gears, Steven Soderbergh has been experimenting...

Wonder Wheel | Review #2

The Wheel of Their Discontent: Allen Stages Crumbling Marital Drama in the Dog Days of Coney Island As impeccably administered as it is at times...

Wonder Wheel | Review #1

Woody Allen’s Wheel of Misfortunes: An Opera of Human Frailty Year after year, films by the prolific Woody Allen seem to build on each...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Liz W. Garcia’s One Percent More Humid

In 2005, Franklin Leonard issued the very first edition of The Blacklist. Things We Lost in the Fire, Juno, Lars and the Real Girl...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Tommy O’Haver’s The Most Hated Woman in America

Not a biopic on Hillary Clinton but the title of one outspoken trailblazing personality who took on gawking religious folk, despite some television work Tommy...

Meadowland | Review

Downward Slopes: Morano’s Debut of Downtrodden Beats Cinematographer Reed Morano (The Skeleton Twins; Kill Your Darlings) makes her directorial debut with Meadowland, an increasingly cheerless...

IONCINEPHILE of the Month: Reed Morano (Meadowland)

IONCINEMA.com’s IONCINEPHILE of the Month feature focuses on an emerging filmmaker from the world of cinema....but we would be disingenuous in categorizing this month's...

Safelight | Review

To the Lighthouse: Aloupis Crafts Woefully Sluggish Tale of Truck Stop Tendencies Serving up a generous helping of outsider character study with teenage romance tinged...

Far From the Madding Crowd | Review

It’s All About Love: Vinterberg Revamps Hardy’s Classic Romance Inevitably, we would have seen some filmmaker tackle a revamp of Thomas Hardy’s classic 1874 novel...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Reed Morano’s Meadowland

A staple of the Sundance Film Festival since Courtney Hunt's Frozen River in '08, her Park City premiered filmography as a cinematographer was followed by...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Tim Godsall’s Len and Company

Take a Cannes Lions-winning commercials director/first time filmmaker in Tim Godsall, throw in a 2008 Broadway play, and finally, add a mix of sturdy mix...

Sin City: A Dame to Kill | Review

Love the Sinner: Miller & Rodriguez Bring Back Hyperstylized Noir with Mixed Results It has been almost a decade since the visually innovative Sin...

Maleficent | Review

Moralificent: Stromberg’s Debut Gets a Dastard Disney Straitjacket Anticipation has been extremely high for Disney’s live action dedication to one of their most enjoyably memorable...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #119. Thomas Vinterberg’s Far From the Madding Crowd

Far From the Madding Crowd Director: Thomas Vinterberg Writer: David Nicholls Producer(s): Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich U.S. Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures Cast: Carey Mulligan, Juno Temple, Michael Sheen,...

Five’s a Crowd; Mulligan, Schoenaerts, Sheen, Sturridge & Temple Join Vinterberg’s Far From the Madding Crowd

Sometimes in the film buz you get a second chance to make a great second impression. It took one critically-lauded, unexpected (it was the...

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