Tag: Riley Keough

Faster, Stronger: Harry Melling Joins Kantemir Balagov’s ‘Butterfly Jam’

Last week we updated our readers with the exciting news that award-winning cinematographer Jomo Fray was among the chief crew onboard Kantemir Balagov's third...

Sweet Emotion: Zellner Bros.’ ‘Alpha Gang’ Back on Track with Bautista, Kravitz, Seydoux, Keough & Tatum

Zellner Bros. alumni Riley Keough and other A-listers Dave Bautista, Léa Seydoux, Blink Twice duet Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum have joined Alpha Gang—replacing...

Around the Horn: Claire Denis to Direct Matt Dillon, Riley Keough & Isaach de Bankolé in ‘Le Cri des Gardes’

ARTE France Cinéma is backing a quartet of projects and among them, we find the new Claire Denis project that she was possibly scouting...

2024 Sundance: A Different Man, The Outrun, Winner & Sasquatch Sunset Among Premieres

Sundance Film Festival's Premiere section (a mix of fiction and docs) will have some biggie titles to contend with the likes of Aaron Schimberg's...

Manodrome | Review

Wrecked Ralph: Trengove Gazes into the Weaponization of Masculinity in Unsettling Character Study Playwright and activist Eve Ensler commented on a 2017 panel regarding how...

2023 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Peterson, Barthes, Poe, Parmet, Harari

And with less than 72 hours to go before the 2023 Sundance Film Festival line-up is dropped, here is our chunk of titles we...

2023 IFFR: First Wave Titles Include Charlotte Wells’ “Aftersun” & Alice Diop’s “Saint Omer”

As per usual, IFFR likes to drop a sampling of confirmed titles just before the official line-up unveiling (namely the Tiger Competition on December...

2022 Deauville Film Festival: War Pony, Aftersun & Emily the Criminal in Competition

With only a trio of films from this year's Sundance Dramatic Comp selected, this year's Deauville Film Festival has lassoed American indie films from...

2022 Cannes Film Festival Winners [Video]

We cap off our coverage of every Cannes Film Festival edition with the press room presentations of all of the evening's winners. Swedish helmer...

2022 Cannes Coverage Wrap-Up: Un Certain Regard

All the People I'll Never Be - Davy Chou The Blue Caftan - Maryam Touzani Burning Days - Emin Alper Butterfly Vision - Maksym Nakonechnyi Corsage -...

2022 Cannes: Hlynur Pálmason, Agnieszka Smoczyńska & Davy Chou in the Un Certain Regard

Still without the section opener and a couple of films shy from being complete, nearly half of the fifteen titles selected for this year's...

A Tale of Ordinary Madness: Bravo Delivers a Cinematic Unicorn – Zola [Video Review]

A Tale of Ordinary Madness: Bravo Delivers a Cinematic Unicorn Cinematic innovators are few and far between, but a blazing hot anomaly is revealed in...

Video Interview: Janicza Bravo – Zola

We could label Janicza Bravo's sophomore feature as a road-trip misadventure and about getting a raw deal in a set number of twitter character...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Riley Keough & Gina Gammell’s War Pony (Fka Beast))

A South Dakota micro indie project that filmed under the radar in Pine Ridge is the fruit of a creative collaboration (the shingle is...

The Devil All the Time | Review

Devil May Care: Campos Composes Heady Southern Gothic For his fourth feature film The Devil All the Time, based on the 2011 novel by Donald...

Lars and the Unreal Girls: The Danish Provocateur Pushes Buttons in Cruel, Grotesque “The House That Jack Built” | Blu-ray Review

The most controversial entry in the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, Lars Von Trier’s The House That Jack Built finally makes its way to Blu-ray...

2020 Sundance Film Festival: Janicza Bravo’s Zola, Josephine Decker’s Shirley & Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always in U.S. Dramatic Comp

Among the sixteen narrative feature films announced today all vying for Grand Jury Prize Award we have highly anticipated items from Janicza Bravo (Zola),...

Under the Silver Lake | Review

Under the Sun of Satan: Mitchell’s Messy Neo Noir Revels in Elitist Superficiality Look no further than David Robert Mitchell’s third feature, the labored neo...

Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala’s The Lodge | 2019 Sundance Film Festival

Returning with their heavily anticipated sophomore feature, and English language debut, filmed outside of Montreal almost one year back, Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala's...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #10. Janicza Bravo’s Zola

Zola A Sundance NEXT section revelation with her directorial debut in 2016's Lemon (we were fans earlier on with her short work), we're expecting Janicza...

The Lodge | 2019 Sundance Film Festival Review

You Gotta Have Faith: Severin & Fiala Mine Familial Madness in Warped Psychodrama Reexamining similar themes of the inherent madness of isolation and the potential...

Top 50 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #41. Wash Westmoreland’s The Earthquake Bird

The Earthquake Bird A book to film project that was assembled late in 2016 and that takes place in on the cusp of the 1990's...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #48. The Lodge – Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala

The Lodge Art-house commodities after their stylish 2014 debut Goodnight Mommy (read review), co-directors Veronika Franz (wife of Ulrich Seidl) and Severin Fiala scored their English...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #51. Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala’s The Lodge

They broke out big when Venice, TIFF and Sitges handed them invites for their 2014 horror film Goodnight Mommy (read review) and Veronika Franz and Severin...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #23. Wash Westmoreland – The Earthquake Bird

Working once again with what might be a strong female protagonist and adapted source material, Wash Westmoreland boarded The Earthquake Bird in August of 2016 and production...

The House That Jack Built | 2018 Cannes Film Festival Review

Lars and the Unreal Girls: The Danish Provocateur Pushes Buttons in Cruel, Grotesque Portrait of a Serial Killer “O Muse, Recount to me the Causes”...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #14. Jeremy Saulnier’s Hold the Dark

Hold the Dark Prior to launching into Season 3 of True Detective, it appeared that we would have had had the chance to see Jeremy...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #15. David Robert Mitchell’s Under the Silver Lake

Under the Silver Lake With filming having taken place in October of 2016, David Robert Mitchell's highly anticipated third film is slowly being positioned for a stealthy...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #97. Justin Kelly’s Welcome the Stranger

Welcome the Stranger Currently sitting on a pair of feature film items waiting for a film festival release, filmmaker Justin Kelly had his feature debut...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: #2. Lars Von Trier’s The House That Jack Built

The House That Jack Built Despite recently weathering accusations of sexual assault against Bjork during the filming of his Palme d’Or winning Dancer in the...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Justin Kelly’s Welcome the Stranger

With a breakneck pace output, filmmaker Justin Kelly hasn't wasted much time between features since premiering his debut feature at I Am Michael (review) at...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: David Robert Mitchell’s Under the Silver Lake

We often talk about the all important sophomore film, but the third often yields better results. As might be the case for David Robert...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jeremy Saulnier’s Hold the Dark

A filmmaker we've been keeping tabs on since the late naughts when his Slamdance/SXSW preemed 2007's Murder Party dropped, Jeremy Saulnier played a significant creative role with...

It Comes at Night | Review

Night of Your Life: Shults Plumbs Fear and Fear Itself in Arch Sophomore Effort As a pure exercise in the powers of suggestion, It Comes...

Lovesong | Review

Her Best Friend’s Wedding: Kim’s Poetic Exploration of Muted Desire Indie auteur So Yong Kim continues in English with her fourth narrative feature, Lovesong, a...

American Honey | Blu-ray Review

For her third time playing in the Cannes Main Competition, Andrea Arnold also took home her third Jury prize for American Honey, the British...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Peer Pedersen’s We Don’t Belong Here

He worked on a couple of titles as a producer including the TIFF preemed Megan Griffiths' Lucky Them (2013) and the Sundance preemed, unfathomably...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Trey Edward Shults’ It Comes at Night

While luck and talent go hand in hand, you might want to ask Trey Edward Shults to pick out lottery numbers for all the...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Charlie McDowell’s The Discovery

Up until the recent unveiling of A Walk into the Woods at the fest, I'm fairly certain that to see a Robert Redford film...

2016 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 5: Arnold’s “American Honey” Features Two-Lane Bluetop

With the exception of Wuthering Heights, Andrea Arnold has stamped her presence all over the Croisette and has been heavily rewarded for her works:...

American Honey | 2016 Cannes Film Festival Review

Hard Candy: Arnold’s Benevolent Portrait of Bruised American Youth Arthur Miller’s signature work featuring shambling door-to-door salesman Willy Loman certainly comes to mind more than...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: So Yong Kim’s Lovesong

Sundance, Berlin, Venice and Toronto film fest programmers would all agree --- there is a refined and fertile cinema chez So Yong Kim. In Between Days, Treeless...

Girlmancing the Stone: So Yong Kim Sets Jena Malone & Riley Keough on Road Trippy “Lovesong”

Actresses Riley Keough, Jena Malone and a supporting cast comprised of Brooklyn Decker, Amy Seimetz, Marshall Chapman, Ryan Eggold and Rosanna Arquette have all...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #63. George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road

Mad Max: Fury Road Director: George Miller Writer(s): Miller, Nick Lathouris and Brendan McCarthy Producer(s): Doug Mitchell, P.J. Voeten U.S. Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures Cast: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron,...

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