All posts tagged "Tim Headington"
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Film Festivals
2022 Sundance Film Festival: Phyllis Nagy, Lena Dunham, Jesse Eisenberg, John Patton Ford & Hazanavicius Fill Premieres Section
December 9, 2021In the Premieres section you’ll usually find a mix of studio unveilings and high profile acquisitions...
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Reviews
Together Together | Review
April 23, 2021A Womb of One’s Own: Beckwith Basks in Basics with Sterile Dramedy The tricky intersections of...
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Festival Predictions
2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: David Lowery’s The Green Knight
November 18, 2020Due to have been released just after it’s launch at the SXSW film festival, A24 haven’t...
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Reviews
Miss Juneteenth | Review
June 18, 2020Queens Without a Crown: Peoples Mines Strength and Resilience in Quiet Drama “I learned the truth...
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Reviews
How to Build a Girl | Review
May 8, 2020The Girl Most Likely To…: Giedroyc Returns with Novel Coming-of-Age Dramedy In several respects, the trajectory...
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Reviews
Never Rarely Sometimes Always | Review
April 3, 2020The Story of Women: Hittman Hits Home Run with Stellar, Topical Abortion Drama How often have...
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Film Festivals
2020 Sundance Film Festival: Janicza Bravo’s Zola, Josephine Decker’s Shirley & Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always in U.S. Dramatic Comp
December 4, 2019Among the sixteen narrative feature films announced today all vying for Grand Jury Prize Award we...
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Reviews
Rafiki | Review
April 18, 2019Let’s Be Friends: Kahiu Dares to Question Kenyan Conservatism Social conventions always require such power and...
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Interviews
Interview: Nia Dacosta – Little Woods
April 18, 2019A New York-native, first time writer/director Nia DaCosta premiered her poignant family drama, Little Woods, on...
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Interviews
Interview: Nia DaCosta – Little Woods | 2015 January Screenwriters Lab
April 18, 2019Selected for the US Narrative Competition at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, we’ve been tracking Nia...