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'Flee': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Riz Ahmed and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau serve as executive producers on Jonas Poher Rasmussen's distinctive refugee story, a collage of animation and newsreel footage retracing one man's traumatic odyssey to find a home. One of the most exciting ...
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Sundance: 'CODA' Costume Designer Stresses Authenticity While Styling for Deaf Community "This is America," says costume designer Brenda Abbandandolo of her most recent project CODA, Child of Deaf Adults, which will premiere at Sundance on Jan 28. The film features a largely deaf cast and tells the story of Ruby, the only hearing member of her ...
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'In the Same Breath': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Nanfu Wang follows 'One Child Nation' with an eye-opening investigation for HBO of the COVID-19 outbreak and the common thread of misinformation from both Chinese and American leaders. In the closing moments of her blistering account of government ...
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'Saint Maud' Director Rose Glass On Her Buzzy A24 Horror, Piggybacking Bond and (Briefly) Beating 'Tenet' The debut director's critically-lauded psychological horror — already an indie awards season darling in the U.K. — is now finally out in the U.S. after multiple pandemic delays. It's been almost a year and a half since Saint Maud became one of the hottest films ...
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'The Little Things': Why Jared Leto Finally Agreed to Play Another Villain In John Lee Hancock's The Little Things, Oscar winners Denzel Washington and Rami Malek play police officers on the hunt for a serial killer in 1990 Los Angeles. Their pursuit leads them to Albert Sparma, a prime suspect who seems to know as much about ...
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Feinberg Forecast: The Landscape Heading In to Oscar Shortlist Voting PLEASE NOTE: This forecast, assembled by The Hollywood Reporter's awards columnist Scott Feinberg, reflects his best attempt to predict the behavior of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, not his personal preferences. He arrives at these ...
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'Censor': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Niamh Algar stars as a film censor in 1980s Britain who gets a little too dedicated to her job in director Prano Bailey-Bond's debut feature. Steeped in the gory look, grimy feel and transgressive spirit of the so-called "video nasties" from the 1980s, British ...
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'Summer of Soul': Film Review | Sundance 2021 In his directing debut, Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson delves into forgotten footage from a 1969 Harlem concert series that showcased a who's who of Black acts. Not many people know his name, but half a century ago Tony Lawrence created something ...
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How I Shot That: The Cameras and Cinematography Behind Sundance's Narrative Feature Films Films appear in alphabetical order by title. "Censor". Section: Midnight. Dir: Prano Bailey-Bond, DoP: Annika Summerson Format: 35mm Kodak 5219 and 5207, Sony 4K ...
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'John and the Hole': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Charlie Shotwell plays an intense teen who traps his family in a forest bunker in Pascual Sisto's disturbing first feature, also starring Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Ehle and Taissa Farmiga. The minefield of early adolescence is a treacherous phase in Spanish ...
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