Tag: Patrick Wang

2025 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Directors’ Fortnight

In the inaugural year of his mandate, Directors' Fortnight (aka Quinzaine des cinéastes) Artistic Director Julien Rejl could point to Caméra d'Or Award winning...

Poetic Justice: Blake Draper Unbottled in Patrick Wang’s ‘A. Rimbaud’

American micro-indie filmmaker Patrick Wang of 2011's In the Family (read review), The Grief of Others (2015), A Bread Factory (2018) parts I and...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: Picks 200 to 101

Last week, Nicholas Bell helped us ring in the new year with our Top 200 most anticipated world cinema items. We also highlighted our...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Patrick Wang’s The Grief of Others

Hard to fathom that one of the most anticipated indie films for 2015 (and potential Sundance entry) is one that features a former soap...

Most Anticipated Films for 2015: An Overview

Last month, we unveiled our all-encompassing, most anticipated films for the current year in film. Now we peer into a future that is a...

A World Full of Hurt: Moniz, St. John & Dratch Join Patrick Wang’s “The Grief of Others”

The indie film world hit pay dirt when Patrick Wang began making the rounds with his debut film gem. Clocking in at almost three...

In the Family | Blu-ray Review

Not long after an initially unheralded premiere in 2011, the Independent Spirit Award nominated debut from Patrick Wang, In the Family, suddenly started getting...

In the Family | Review

Ties That Bind: Wang’s Debut a Cinematic Knockout Every so often, unpredictably, a film comes out of nowhere, with no pomp or circumstance, heralding a...

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Interview: Paul Mescal – Hamnet

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