Tag: Kate Plays Christine

The Girl Fiend Experience: Grasshopper Investigates “Kate Plays Christine”

One of the Sundance Film Festival's more rewarding, challenging viewing experiences (Top 5 on my list), Grasshopper Films have landed Kate Plays Christine for...

2016 True/False Film Festival: Jordan M. Smith’s Postscript

It might be missing the industry saturated Park City fervor, but the smaller, shorter, and more intimate Columbia, Missouri based True/False Film Festival is the Rolls-Royce...

Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women Leads Eric Lavallee’s 2016 Sundance Film Fest Top Ten

With a decent sized sampling of thirty-one features and several four star quality shorts viewed, my assessment of the '16 edition is as follows:...

2016 Sundance Film Festival: Eric Lavallee’s Top 5 Most Anticipated Films

Unlike some other media outlets who are blasphemously drawing up "most anticipated" Sundance lists that come across as a simple rehash of the entire feature film line-up,...

What’s Up Doc?: Park City Premieres From Pennebaker/ Hegedus, Herzog & Greene Help Bring In The New Year

Having started this doc tracking project back in the summer of 2014, its been incredibly fascinating to see the development of these films and...

Sundance ’16: Jeff Feuerzeig, Robert Greene, Josh Fox & Clay Tweel Among U.S. Docu Comp Selections

Cartel Land and The Wolfpack were the big winners last year, and judging from the massive submissions that the fest received for the U.S....

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Robert Greene’s Kate Plays Christine

Is Sundance big enough for two Christines? It certainly would be a ballsy festival move and a trip as a cinephile to see, compare...

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