Tag: Roy Lee

Don’t Worry Darling | Review

Die, Die, My Darling: Wilde Makes Utopia a Dirty Word in Sinister Thriller “There’s beauty in control” affirms a suave Svengali at the center...

2022 Sundance Film Festival: Riley Stearns, Nikyatu Jusu, Mariama Diallo, Cooper Raiff & Bradley Rust Gray in the U.S. Dramatic Comp Section

In 2022, ten lucky titles/filmmakers will be vying for the big daddy prize of them all in the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize...

Godzilla vs. Kong | Review

Gorilla in a Lizard’s Skin: Wingard Writhes in Franchise Fashion As far as franchise cinema goes, we’ve long surpassed the need to apply any but...

His House [Video Review]

Death as a House: Weekes Finds Woe in Immigration Horror It’s a trauma so innately horrific on the surface the thought of collapsing it into...

2020 Sundance Film Festival: Justin Simien’s Bad Hair, David Bruckner’s The Night House & Bill Benz’s The Nowhere Inn in Midnight Section

Last year's Midnight section gave us Greener Grass, The Lodge and Sweetheart. In 2020, it appears that the section is more "worldly" with four...

Doctor Sleep | Review

No Rest for the Wicked: Flanagan Shines with Sprawling King Sequel Director Mike Flanagan achieves the impossible with Doctor Sleep, a cohesive and effective sequel...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #77. Marjane Satrapi’s The Voices

The Voices Director: Marjane Satrapi Writer: Michael R. Perry Producers: Matthew Rhodes, Adi Shankar, Roy Lee, Spencer Silna U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Anna Kendrick, Gemma Arterton,...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #96. Spike Lee’s Oldboy

Oldboy Director: Spike Lee Writer(s): Mark Protosevich (first credit was The Cell) Producer(s): Quandrant Pictures' Doug Davison, Primal Pictures' Roy Lee U.S. Distributor: Film District Cast: Samuel L. Jackson,...

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