Tag: David Gordon Green

2024 TIFF/Venice: David Gordon Green “Nutcrackers” Opens Toronto, Almodóvar a Lock for Venice?

Sundance has Sebastian Silva. Cannes has the Dardenne Bros. And at this point, we can call him a VIP guest at Toronto Intl. Film...

Bones and All | Review

All the Fine Young Cannibals: Guadagnino Crafts Grisly, Devouring Love Story “It’s amazing what you can do with a cheap piece of meat if you...

2022 Toronto Intl. Film Festival: 100 Predictions (Part I) Berger, Wilde, Mendes & Nattiv

As we enthusiastically await the make-up of the major fall film festivals there is one theory that is being advanced: the "Festival of Festivals"...

2022 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Luca Guadagnino’s Bones & All

He had Call Me By Your Name have its world premiere in Park City, so Luca Guadagnino's first American shot film project in Bones...

Halloween Kills | Review

Boogeyman Nights: Green Overextends Himself in the Myers Saga There is truth in having too much of a good thing, or, rather, adhering to the...

2021 Venice Film Festival: Blonde is MIA, Franco’s Sundown, Vasyanovych’s Reflection, Frammartino’s The Hole, Larrain’s Spencer in COMP

While Netflix is present Andrew Dominik's Blonde and Claire Denis' Fire is nowhere to be found, the official selection for the 2021 edition of...

Halloween | Review

To Grandmother’s House We Go: Green Succeeds with Obedient Resurrection of the Carpenter Classic The original tagline for John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic Halloween, which...

2018 TIFF: Peter Strickland’s “In Fabric”Highlight of Midnight Madness Offerings

Two major studio films studio reboots in Shane Black’s The Predator and David Gordon Green’s Halloween, and three non world premieres (one Sundance and...

Video: Jim Hosking’s An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn | 2018 Sundance Film Festival

The type of idiosyncratic creative that will likely polarize auds much in the same way Harmony Korine did, Jim Hosking's follow up to The...

Top 25 Most Anticipated Studio Films of 2018: DuVernay, McQueen & Scorsese Top the List

Looking forward to the theatrical pleasures of 2018, the Hollywood studio system seems mostly a foregone conclusion save for a handful of items which...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jim Hosking’s An Evening with Beverly Luff

Heavy on the gag....reflex, Jim Hosking's feature break out debut (a 2016 Sundance Park City at Midnight selection) was what could categorically be called...

TIFF 2017: Wright’s Darkest Hour, Haifaa Al Mansour & Deniz Gamze Ergüven Receive Galas Showcase

There was no mention of Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, but not straying far from the modus operandi of previous editions, TIFF's announcement of...

The Conversation: The 2017 Venice & TIFF Vortex

As the fall festival circuit looms, anticipation is high for a number of items expected to premiere in the fourth quarter. Following a glut...

Our Top 25 Most Anticipated Studio Films: Villeneuve’s Story of Your Life Leads Class of 2016

Auteurs working within the confines of the studio system tend to disappoint, though we try to keep hope alive by anticipating the best for...

Manglehorn | Blu-ray Review

David Gordon Green’s listless character study Manglehorn, starring a pleasantly unassuming Al Pacino arrives on Blu-ray shortly before his next (and unfortunately unpleasant) feature...

Manglehorn | Review

Locks of Love: Pacino Engrosses in Slight Narrative from Green David Gordon Green continues his examination of masculine relationships in Manglehorn, an adaptation from first...

IONCINEPHILE of the Month: Andrew Droz Palermo’s Top Ten Films of All Time

Have you ever wondered what are the films that inspire the next generation of visionary filmmakers? As part of our monthly IONCINEPHILE profile, we...

71st Venice Film Fest: Oppenheimer, Akin, Bahrani, Andersson & Ferrara Compete for Golden Lion

Whiles the likes of Terrence Malick, Todd Haynes, Alexander Sokurov, Giorgos Lanthimos and J.C. Chandor no where to be found in the fall fest season...

Latest From Ozon, Bahrani, Baumbach, Gordon Green, Petzold & Hansen-Løve Heading to TIFF…Telluride & Venice

Much like back to school sales in mid July, in our books, TIFF's first announcement wave reminds us that the end of summer is...

2014 Sundance Film Festival: Martha Stephens & Aaron Katz’s Land Ho!

Martha Stephens and Aaron Katz might have made a strong case for working in twos: as a tandem in both the directing and screenwriting...

Criterion Collection: George Washington | Blu-ray Review

As director David Gordon Green returns to the mind frame of independent cinema with a duo of films like Prince Avalanche and (especially) the...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #57. David Gordon Green’s Manglehorn

Manglehorn Director: David Gordon Green Writer: Paul Logan Producers: Lisa Muskat, David Gordon Green, Derrick Tseng U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Chris Messina, Harmony Korine Aside...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #200. Martha Stephens & Aaron Katz’s Land Ho!

Land Ho! Directors: Martha Stephens and Aaron Katz Writers: Stephens and Katz Producers: Mynette Louie, Sara Murphy, Christina Jennings Exec. Producers: David Gordon Green, Julie Parker Benello, Dan...

Tracking Shot October: Barthes’ Madame Bovary, Renzi’s Franny, Bonello’s Saint Laurent, Bell’s Shiva & May

“Tracking Shot” is a monthly featurette here on IONCINEMA.com that looks at a dozen or so projects that are moments away from lensing and...

Stacked 2013 Venice Edition Includes Latest Miyazaki, Ki-Duk, Ming-liang, Dolan and Frederick Wiseman

With still several films not yet announced for the behemoth Toronto Int. Film Festival,  it appears that 2013 will be a significant cross-over year...

TIFF’s Phat 2013 Line-up Includes Latest From: Chomet, Egoyan, Holofcener, Glazer, Gordon Green & Reichardt

With dramatic fare such as August: Osage County, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom and Dallas Buyers Club, 2013's Toronto Int. Film Festival once again...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #79. David Gordon Green’s Prince Avalanche

Prince Avalanche Director/Writer: David Gordon Green Producer(s): Gordon Green, James Belfer, Muskat Filmed Properties’ Lisa Muskat, Derrick Tseng and filmmaker Craig Zobel. U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Paul...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: Picks 200-101

Because, looking forward, 2013 promises to be such a fruitful cornucopia of cinema, we were excited to be able to easily list an additional...

Lynne Ramsay, Andrzej Zulawski & Yorgos Lanthimos: Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2014

11. Zama – Dir. Lucretia Martel Why This Makes Top 10: At number eleven we have Argentinean filmmaker Lucretia Martel’s latest film, her first since...

2013 Sundance Film Fest: Park City Alumni Linklater, Doremus, Gordon-Levitt, Gordon Green & Batmanglij Load Premieres Program

With the exception of a pair of Fox Searchlight titles (The East and Stoker), Warner Bros.' Before Midnight and 6 hour mini-series from Jane...

2013 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: David Gordon Green’s Prince Avalanche

With the only piece of news coming from a June trade mention, we fathom that before David Gordon Green climbed onto his currently filming...

Prince Avalanche Signals David Gordon Green’s Return to Indie film

While he remained in the U.S. indie biz in a producer capacity, it's with one foot out that David Gordon Green indulged in major...

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