Tag: Olivia Cooke

2024 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Nicolas Pesce’s Visitation

Both his directorial debut in the glorious micro-budgeted B&W house-of-horrors and in the Portuguese language The Eyes Of My Mother (read review) and his...

China White: Olivia Cooke, Hilary Swank & Jack Reynor are Hooked on Miles Joris-Peyrafitte’s “Mother’s Milk”

A project that American indie helmer Miles Joris-Peyrafitte has had lingering around pretty much since the time he broke out with his debut film,...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Chase Palmer’s Naked Singularity

We were anticipating a showing of Naked Singularity at last year's edition of Sundance and of course it didn't land anywhere else this year...

Chad Hartigan Baits Jack O’Connell, Raul Castillo and Soko for ‘Little Fish’

Last week we reported that Chad Hartigan selected Blacklist screenplay Little Fish with Olivia Cooke attached, this week, THR reports that Jack O’Connell, Raul...

Eternal Sunshined: Chad Hartigan Infected by ‘Little Fish’

Sundance Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award winning filmmaker Chad Hartigan flirted with some various projects post Morris from America (2016), and now he is setting up shop...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #74. Dan Fogelman’s Life Itself

Life Itself With all the intersecting ensemble threads promised for his sophomore film, hopefully Dan Fogelman will better manage the puzzles pieces as we weren't...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Cory Finley’s Thoroughbred

Featuring two current "it" actresses, a young playwright making his directorial debut and one of the last performances from Anton Yelchin, Thoroughbred could be...

Cruel Intentions: Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy & Anton Yelchin Buck Towards “Thoroughbred”

Just last week, The Tracking Board broke the news that scribes Nat Faxon and Jim Rash were getting into the producing game essentially aiding playwright-screenwriter...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Wayne Roberts’ Katie Says Goodbye

Take two thesps from the previous Sundance film festival who both broke out big and then pair them up for your directorial debut. This...

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl | Review

Fault in Our Tastes: Teenage Death Gets Warmed Over in Gomez-Rejon’s Celebrated Sophomore Film Taking home the Grand Jury and Audience prize following its warmly...

Olivia Cooke is Turning Tricks in Wayne Roberts’ “Katie Says Goodbye”

She's among the fresh faced talents that will have spilled over into the mainstream/indiestream after an attention grabbing perf at Sundance '15 with Me and...

The Signal | Review

Scrambled Transmission: Eubank’s Sophomore Effort Relies on Visual Strengths William Eubank expands his brand of cerebral sci-fi with sophomore effort, The Signal, following up from...

Burden of Dreams; Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Befriends with “Me & Earl & the Dying Girl”

Directing a popular television series has become, the new calling card currency for wannabe future feature filmmakers and American Horror Story's Alfonso Gomez-Rejon is...

Tommy Wirkola (Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead) & Adam Wingard (The Guest) Make Return to Park City at Midnight Section

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