Tag: Taylor Sheridan

Those Who Wish Me Dead [Video Review]

The Fire This Time: Sheridan’s Neo-Western Arrives Lifeless, Overbaked Casting is an important part of the filmmaking process, and sometimes the highest profile celebrity...

Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse [Video Review]

Repatriate Games: Sollima & Sheridan Opt for Clear & Present Danger with Tepid Clancy Adaptation It’s so Clancy, you already know. Although we’ve seen resurgent...

2020 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jérémie Guez, Sophie Dupuis, Eugene Ashe, Michael Almereyda, Alan Ball

Son of the South Spike Lee's longtime film editor Barry Alexander Brown has been in the director's chair on more than one occasion, but this...

Wind River | Blu-ray Review

Arriving just in time to have the soured name of its US distributor The Weinstein Company shaved off prior to its awards season screenings...

Video: Un Certain Regard Winners – 2017 Cannes Film Festival

While Kantemir Balagov's Closeness counted as my revelation of Cannes 2017 and would have been my personal frontrunner for the Camera d'Or and Un...

Video: Taylor Sheridan’s Wind River – 2017 Sundance Film Fest Post Screening Q&A

“Closure is this convenient thing we came up with in the Nineties.” – Taylor Sheridan Seeing that his previous written work was also showed in...

Wind River | Review

A Shiver Runs Through It: Sheridan Helms Satisfying Final Segment of Crime Trilogy Screenwriter Taylor Sheridan (Sicario, Hell or High Water) makes his directorial debut...

Draft Day, A Country of Strangers & Rodham Top the 2012 Black List

There is either a couple of football fans or Jerry Maguire/Moneyball with this year's most liked unproduced screenplay. Close to 300 hundred film executives...

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