Tag: Madeleine Olnek

Wild Nights With Emily | Review

The Exorcism of Emily D: Olnek Goes ‘Rowing in Eden’ with Affectionate Glance at Emily Dickinson Her carriage apparently held more than just the morbid...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #40. Madeleine Olnek’s Wild Nights with Emily

Wild Nights with Emily There has been a lot of tinkering around on Madeleine Olnek's third outing as a filmmaker. We've been thinking this might...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Madeleine Olnek’s Wild Nights with Emily

Now in year three of celebrating our awful predictions with concerns to this title, we finally have a status update and official title to...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Untitled Madeleine Olnek Emily Dickinson Project

We were a little too early with this prognostication, and we don't yet have an official title, but we're now thinking it's time for...

Best of 2014: Nicholas Bell’s Top 20 (Picks 20-11)

As seems to be the usual case, many of my top 2014 theatrical releases were actually 2013 titles I caught on the festival circuit...

The Foxy Merkins | Review

American Gigola: Olnek’s Hilarious Sophomore Film Reinvents the Masculine Realm of Hustler Bonding Few filmmakers are able to successfully create a distinctly unique universe of...

Sundance 2014: Alex Ross Perry, Michael Tully, Tim Sutton, Sydney Freeland & Mark Jackson Among Stellar Class of 11 NEXT Features

Rolling out it's fifth edition and growing beyond just Park City (Los Angeles hosted a summer event this year) the NEXT section has grown...

We’ve got Plans for NEXT Weekend; Blue Caprice, It Felt Like Love & A Teacher Part of Blossoming Sundance Sidebar

I'm pretty sure that four years back when Trevor Groth and John Cooper (Sundance programming tandem who overhauled, switched over and re-defined the Spotlight...

Popular

Sirat | Review

A Bridge Too Far: Laxe Enters the Zone “The Zone...

Sound of Falling | Review

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown: Schilinksi...

The Things You Kill | Review

A Poison Tree: Khatami Deconstructs the Psychoses of Patriarchy For...

Interview: Isabella Eklöf – Kalak

In her stunning feature debut (that premiered at Sundance),...