Tag: Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Interview: Eva Vives – All About Nina

We sat down with first-time writer/director Eva Vives to discuss her Tribeca 2018 hit: the provocative love story All About Nina (interview below). Vives...

IONCINEPHILE of the Month: Eva Vives (All About Nina)

IONCINEMA.com’s IONCINEPHILE of the Month feature focuses on an emerging filmmaker from the world of cinema. This past April at the Tribeca Film Festival, Eva...

IONCINEPHILE of the Month: Eva Vives’ Top Ten Films of All Time List

Have you ever wondered what are the films that inspire the next generation of visionary filmmakers? As part of our monthly IONCINEPHILE profile, we...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Eva Vives’ All About Nina

Every year there are the last minute additions getting in under the wire, this might be the case for Eva Vives' directorial debut. Receiving...

All About Eva: Mary Elizabeth Winstead & Common Stand Up for Vives’ “All About Nina”

The story writer from one of the seminal American indie films of the naughts (Raising Victor Vargas) has, as confirmed last week, completed photography...

Swiss Army Man | Review

Pretend That We’re Dead: Or - Two Dans, a Dano, and a Dead Body What is there to be said about a dramatic comedy built...

10 Cloverfield Lane | Review

The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street: Trachtenberg’s Debut Promises a Franchise Good things can come from found footage, at least evidenced by 10 Cloverfield...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Dan Kwan & Daniel Scheinert’s Swiss Army Man

Receiving wall-to-wall support from the Sundance Institute participating in a fivesome of labs all in 2014 (the January Screenwriters Lab, Directors Lab, Music and...

Alex of Venice | Review

Touch of Venice: Messina’s Understated, Observational Debut There’s much to admire in actor Chris Messina’s assured, astutely observed directorial debut, Alex of Venice. Namely its...

Faults | Review

Split Image: Stearns’ Debut a Dark Hearted Cult Comedy The insidious recruitment techniques of religious cults used to be a veritable genre staple, beginning, perhaps,...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: John Krasinski’s The Hollars

About a half-dozen years have passed since John Krasinski broke out behind the camera with his 80-minuter raining men oddity. The adaptation of David Foster Wallace's...

Kill the Messenger | Review

Crack is Whack: Cuesta Revisits Contras Affair as Political Thriller Though he has several films under his belt, director Michael Cuesta has probably made more...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #100. Michael Cuesta’s Kill the Messenger

Kill the Messenger Director: Michael Cuesta Writer: Peter Landesman Producers: Pamela Abdy, Naomi Despres, Jeremy Renner, Scott Stuber U.S. Distributor: Focus Features Cast: Jeremy Renner, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Michael...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Untitled Chris Messina Drama

It's with his previous acting gig on the microscopic, Sundance preemed 28 Rooms (produced by Lynette Howell - Jamie Patricof's business partner at their...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #76. James Ponsoldt’s The Spectacular Now

The Spectacular Now Director: James Ponsoldt Writer(s): Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber Producer(s): Michelle Krumm, Andrew Lauren, Shawn Levy, Tom McNulty U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Mary Elizabeth...

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