Tag: Tracy Letts

Deep Water | Review

An Affair to Dismember: Lyne Returns to Remind Us of the Adult in Adultery “The love story is never the whole story,” is a fitting...

The Woman in the Window [Video Review]

Dial V for Voyeur: Wright Waxes Hitchcockian in Enjoyable Neo Noir “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” said Oscar Wilde, “that mediocrity can pay...

French Exit | Review

You’ll Like My Mother: Jacobs Finds Pfeiffer in Eccentric Dangerous Liaison Director Azazel Jacobs presents his most lavish offering to date with fourth feature French...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #5. Antonio Campos’ The Devil All The Time

The Devil All The Time Among the top film news items spilling out of the frenzied Toronto Intl. Film Festival was the significant packaging to...

Lady Bird | Review

Call Her by Her Name: Gerwig Shifts Shrewdly in Director’s Seat Actress Greta Gerwig, alum of the American film movement known as Mumblecore and ingenious...

The Lovers | Blu-ray Review

A classy, complex affair, Azazel Jacobs scores his greatest achievement to date with The Lovers, taking a break from the adolescent, man-child ennui which...

The Lovers | Review

The One You’re With: Jacobs Brings Mature Gaze to Dark Marital Comedy Imagine if George and Martha actually had allowed themselves the opportunity to derive...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Azazel Jacobs’ The Lovers

A two-time Sundance Film Fest attendee with Momma's Man (2008) and Terri (2011), Azazel Jacobs' next should follow suit in Park City and dynamic interpersonal relationships...

Imperium | Blu-ray Review

Moving further away from his Harry Potter persona with a trio of three immensely dissimilar films in 2016, actor Daniel Radcliffe’s anxiety laced performance...

Christine | Review

Mad as Hell: Campos Paints a Moving, Psychological Portrait of Sensational Subject For his third and most psychologically complex feature to date, Antonio Campos presents...

Imperium | Review

Made in USA: Radcliffe Infiltrates Neo-Nazi Faction in Solid Potboiler Daniel Radcliffe impresses once again in an unlikely bit of casting as an FBI agent...

Altercation Alteration: Winger & Letts Quarrel on Azazel Jacobs’ “The Lovers”

A welcome return to feature film, after a stint with "Doll & Em," and The Grace That Keeps This World adaptation still in development,...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Todd Solondz’s Wiener-Dog

Of the seven feature films in his just under two decade filmography, Todd Solondz has landed in Park City twice with 1996's Welcome to...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Antonio Campos’ Christine

If Cannes' Thierry Frémaux doesn't snag it away first, we might be chalking this unsettling piece of cinema as yet another Park City homecoming...

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