Tag: Justin Chon

2023 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Cronenberg, Bynum, Trengove, Alaoui, Song

In the second portion of our Sundance prognostications, we find Sundance alumni whether it be short film filmmakers vying for a spot for their...

Coming Home Again | Review

The Power of Goodbye: Wang Returns with Heartfelt Portrait of Grief The famous 1940 novel by Thomas Wolfe gave us the poetic metaphor about...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #34. Justin Chon’s Ms. Purple

Ms. Purple A surprise entry for the Sundance Film Festival because his shooting dates appear to have been late 2018, we get the feeling that...

2019 Sundance Film Festival: Har’el’s Honey Boy, Bianco’s Share & Chon’s Ms. Purple in the U.S. Dramatic Comp

Last year's U.S. Dramatic Competition gave us offerings such as Bart Layton's American Animals, Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade, Paul Dano's Wildlife and the section...

Through the Looking Glass – the Top 50 American Indie Films of 2019: Picks #50 to #11

It's never too early to look into the distant future. Last week, our Nicholas Bell took a look past the 2018 calendar with Through the...

2018 Indie Spirit Noms: Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name” Leads Pack with 6, Benny Safdie Lands 3

It's the head-scratching nominations process where Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird is good enough for the Best Feature category and picks up four nominations in...

Sundance ’17: Kogonada, David Lowery, Janicza Bravo & Dustin Guy Defa Move into NEXT Section

Last year programmers landed Tim Sutton's remarkable hybrid-like fly-on-the-wall third feature film Dark Knight, and a pair of stunning debuts in Nicolas Pesce's hauntingly...

Revenge of the Green Dragons | Review

Dragon Seed: Lau & Loo’s Dissatisfying NYC Chinese Gang Saga Martin Scorsese appears as executive producer on Andrew Lau and Andrew Loo’s Revenge of...

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Home Sweet Home | 2025 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review

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Interview: Matthew Rankin – Universal Language (2024 Marrakech Intl. Film Festival)

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