Tag: Steven Yeun

Mickey 17 | Review

Born to Die: Joon-ho Beguiles with Irreverent Sci-Fi Socio-Satire After significant delays, Bong Joon-ho’s highly anticipated Mickey 17 at last arrives with all his signature...

2025 Sundance: Hailey Gates, Katarina Zhu & Eva Victor in U.S. Dramatic Comp

Among the batch of ten 2025 U.S. Dramatic Competition offerings we find the likes of actress Hailey Gates' feature debut Atropia - produced by...

2024 Sundance: Jesse Eisenberg, Sean Wang, Laura Chinn, India Donaldson & Zucheros in U.S. Dramatic Comp

The big surprise for the U.S. Dramatic Competition this year is they shaved off two titles making a dozen into a ten piece. We...

Nope | Review

Goodbye, Horses: Peele Elevates Creature Feature in Nostalgia Tinged Horror Jordan Peele continues his distinctive mixture of mainstream aesthetics and unconventional tangential elements with his...

The Humans [Video Review]

Premiering at the 2021 Toronto Intl. Film Festival, Lebanese-American playwright and screenwriter (The Seagull) Stephen Karam adapted his one act stage play for a...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Stephen Karam’s The Humans

Production on Stephen Karam's move into film directing via his own one-act play of the same name, the A24 folks got behind the project...

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),...

A Touch of Class: Chang-dong Returns with Masterful Class Clash in ‘Burning’ | Blu-ray Review

One of the biggest slights of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival was towards South Korean auteur’s Lee Chang-dong’s masterful Burning, a sinister adaptation of...

Burning | Review

A Touch of Class: Chang-dong Returns with Masterful Class Clash Puns concerns its slow build will be sincerely intended in forthcoming deliberations on South Korean...

Sorry to Bother You | Review

Unbridled Creativity: No one is Safe from Riley’s Wackadoo Satire ... Himself Included There is nothing subtle in Boots Riley's Sorry To Bother You. A singular,...

Interview: Boots Riley – Sorry to Bother You

Writer/Director Boots Riley is no stranger to pushing boundaries. A longtime political activist-rapper, he has already made his bones in music, founding the renowned...

Interview: Omari Hardwick – Sorry to Bother You

Among the cast of misfit supporting characters in Boots Riley's Sorry to Bother You we find Omari Hardwick's take on true corporate ladder machiavellianism...

Boots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You | 2018 Sundance Film Festival World Premiere

Perhaps the most hyped film to premiere at this year's Sundance film festival, the over-sold world preem screening at the Library had plenty of...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #49. Boots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You

Sorry to Bother You The moment hip hop artist Boots Riley took Sorry to Bother You to the Sundance labs (2015 June Screenwriters Lab and...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: #12. Lee Chang-dong’s Burning

Burning About a year prior, South Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong was about to begin production on his sixth feature, Burning before abruptly announcing the project...

Sundance ’18: Morano, Silva, Akhavan & Boots Riley Among U.S. Dramatic Comp Selections

Last year's section of sixteen included such gems as Beach Rats (Directing Award), Brigsby Bear, Ingrid Goes West (Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award), Golden Exits...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Boots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You

Coming from the world of hip hop, you'd expect Boots Riley to be somewhat of a novice with film in general but a not...

Okja | Review

That’ll Do, Pig: Joon-ho’s Latest Creature Feature Gets Stuck on Itself Following 2014’s post-apocalyptic microcosm Snowpiercer, South Korean auteur Bong Joon-ho returns to familiar territory...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #89. Mike Cahill’s I Origins

I Origins Director: Mike Cahill Writer: Mike Cahill Producers: Mike Cahill, Hunter Gray, Alex Orlovsky U.S. Distributor: Fox Searchlight Cast: Michael Pitt, Brit Marling, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Steven Yeun, Archie...

Sundance 2014: Colangelo, Shelton, Corbijn, Winterbottom, Araki & Gareth Evans Among 16 V.I.Ps

The Sundance Film Festival made their final feature film line-ups with the Premieres category announcements. Sixteen films with huge name talent, returnee filmmakers and...

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2025 Le Groupe Ouest – The Annual Selections include Céline Rouzet & Yaonan Liu

Not unlike the Sundance labs or Cannes residencies, Le...

Being Maria | Review

Forever Noor: Palud’s Schneider Moves From Being a Passenger...

The Assessment | Review

The Parent Trap: Elizabeth Olsen Tries Not to Break...

Honey Bunch | 2025 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review

Love Like This Before: Sims-Fewer & Mancinelli Examine the...