Tag: Leave No Trace
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Infinity Pool: Everything We Know so Far About the Brandon Cronenberg Film
Written and directed by Brandon Cronenberg (Possessor), Infinity Pool will have its premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival in January. The film will then have its theatrical release later that month, on January 27th, distributed by Neon and Topic Studios. Michael Bloom (Leave No Trace) executive produces Infinity Pool along with Jeff Deutchman (Crimes…
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Ben Foster: ‘This is very dangerous territory and I sense you’re poking’
The actor, known for gritty performances in Hell or High Water and Leave No Trace, talks his latest hard-edged drama, method acting and the question of who should play what roleBen Foster has been out on a boat with scallopers. The actor is studying fishermen as immersive preparation for his next film. He speaks to…
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‘Perfect’: Thomasin McKenzie To Team With Director Olivia Wilde For A Sports Biopic About Kerri Strug
Thomasin McKenzie seems primed for a huge breakout performance soon. She really caught the eye of film fans after her incredible role in the underseen drama, “Leave No Trace.” Then, McKenzie delighted people in her supporting role in Taika Waititi’s “Jojo Rabbit.” But she has yet to really become an A-lister. Maybe Olivia Wilde can…
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‘Jojo Rabbit’ Actress Thomasin McKenzie To Star In Ballet Drama ‘Joika’
Thomasin McKenzie, a breakout star of “Jojo Rabbit” and also “Leave No Trace” is now going to play American ballet dancer Joy Womack in biopic “Joika.”Read More: La County Says Film Production Can Resume In Hollywood On FridayThe film, written and directed by James Napier Robertson, is among the projects being sold at the upcoming…
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‘Little Women’s Greta Gerwig & ‘Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge Win USC Scripter Awards
Greta Gerwig took home top honors Saturday night at the 32nd annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards for Little Women, her adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott novel.“Little Women is the book of my life — reading and re-reading this book made my the woman I am today,” Gerwig said. “This is extraordinary. I am very…
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‘Jojo Rabbit’ Official Trailer: Taika Waititi Becomes Hitler and Destroys Nazi Germany
Taika Waititi’s imagination runs wild in the official trailer for “Jojo Rabbit,” one of Fox Searchlight’s big indie releases this fall movie season. The movie stars Waititi opposite newcomer Roman Griffin Davis, who plays a young boy in Nazi Germany whose nationalistic worldview is thrown for a loop after he discovers his mother (Scarlett Johansson)…
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Edgar Wright Horror Film ‘Last Night in Soho’ Casts ‘Leave No Trace’ Breakout Thomasin McKenzie
The cast for Edgar Wright’s upcoming horror movie “Last Night in Soho” is coming together. Matt Smith and “Leave No Trace” breakout Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie are joining the movie, which has already cast “The Witch” star and indie favorite Anya Taylor-Joy. None of the roles played by the three actors are being revealed. “Soho” is…
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Edgar Wright’s Horror Movie ‘Last Night in Soho’ Adds Matt Smith and Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie to Cast
Last Night in Soho, the psychological horror-thriller from director Edgar Wright, just picked up two exciting new cast members – Matt Smith, of Doctor Who fame, and Leave No Trace break-out Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie. The two join the previously cast Anya Taylor-Joy in a film that Wright has described as being in the same style…
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‘Leave No Trace,’ ‘A Very English Scandal’ Win USC Scripter Awards
“Leave No Trace” has won the USC Libraries Scripter Award for best movie adaptation and “A Very English Scandal” took the television award.“Leave No Trace,” was adapted by Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini, based on the novel “My Abandonment” by Peter Rock. “A Very English Scandal” was adapted by Russell T. Davies from John Preston’s…
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Casey Affleck’s Hot-Take-Generator ‘Light Of My Life’ [Berlin Review]
Occupying the exact thematic mid-point between “Leave No Trace” and “Children of Men” while never quite attaining the heights of either of those touchpoints, Casey Affleck’s “Light of My Life” is nevertheless, still a solid, somber but superbly performed indie which is both energized and undermined by its real-life context. And that context is, no…