Tag: Zoë Kravitz

Sweet Emotion: Zellner Bros.’ ‘Alpha Gang’ Back on Track with Bautista, Kravitz, Seydoux, Keough & Tatum

Zellner Bros. alumni Riley Keough and other A-listers Dave Bautista, Léa Seydoux, Blink Twice duet Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum have joined Alpha Gang—replacing...

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Gotham, Open City: Reeves Reconstitutes an Anti-Hero in Moody Reboot Who would have ever predicted in the fifty-plus years since Adam West first donned the...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jonathan & Josh Baker’s Kin

Prediction: James Franco will be at Sundance. The question is which of the two dozen projects in post-production is most likely to show up?...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Aaron Katz’s Gemini

In his quiet ascension from micro indie filmmaker (2005's All the Stage Is a World, 2006's Dance Party, USA, 2007's Quiet City, 2010's Cold...

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them | Review

Beasts of Burden: Yates Falters in CGI Heavy Harry Potter Prequel After taking a break from adapting Harry Potter films (he was responsible for the...

What’s Your Sign?: Aaron Katz Lands Lola Kirke, Zoe Kravitz & John Cho for “Gemini”

Fitting that the film title for this thriller is being filmed in it's birthday month, the sign that is represented by the twins Castor...

The Divergent Series: Allegiant – Part 1| Review

Once More With(out) Feeling: Schwentke Barrels Along with Malingering Franchise If we’ve reached uncomfortable saturation levels with super hero tent poles, the same conversations should...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Gary Michael Schultz’s Vincent-N-Roxxy

Half a dozen shorts, one unheard of horror feature film offering (2013's Devil In My Ride) and several indie producing creds most recently William...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Gerardo Naranjo’s Viena and the Fantomes

Four features under his belt (2004's Malachance, 2006's Drama/Mex, 2008's I'm Gonna Explode and 2011's Miss Bala) and Gerardo Naranjo's only history with the Sundance film...

Mad Max: Fury Road | Blu-ray Review

Every so often, and in increasingly rare numbers, a big budget Hollywood extravaganza comes along and negates the crushing conditioned cynicism built into our...

Good Kill | Review

Fatal Irony: Is There Anything Good About This Kill? Nearly two decades after collaborating on the shrewd and subtly realized sci-fi allegory, Gattaca, Ethan Hawke...

It’s Miller’s Time: Mad Max: Fury Road Receives Cannes Film Fest Invite

In an odd leap frog announcement, the Cannes Film Festival have announced an Out of Competition selection that is not the opening film for...

Insurgent | Review

Rebel Heart: Schwentke Usurps Plebeian YA Franchise In many ways, Insurgent is an easier film to watch than its 2014 predecessor, Divergent, in which we...

Divergent | Review

Dissatisfaction: Burger Launches the Next YA Dystopia to Unwieldy Lengths Director Neil Burger joins genre courting/sci-fi alum Andrew Niccol’s dip into the abscessed pool of...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #63. George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road

Mad Max: Fury Road Director: George Miller Writer(s): Miller, Nick Lathouris and Brendan McCarthy Producer(s): Doug Mitchell, P.J. Voeten U.S. Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures Cast: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron,...

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