Tag: Todd Haynes

May December | Review

Tarnished Angels: Haynes Curates a New Dazzling Cult Classic Had Brian De Palma been keen on rehashing Douglas Sirk instead of Hitchcock, he might have...

2023 NYFF: Todd Haynes’ “Playfully Perverse” May December Selected as 61st Edition Opener

With Deauville still in the cards for a premiere, NYFF's Dennis Lim has beat to the punch the likes of Telluride and TIFF for...

2023 Cannes Film Festival: Nicholas Bell & Eric Lavallée’s Top 10

We arrived. We watched. We reviewed. We lost a lot of sleep and we battled the ticketing system. Combining our efforts to bring you...

Todd Haynes’ May December – 2023 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 4

After a quick trip to Paris for a retrospective of his career at the Centre Pompidou, Todd Haynes comes back to Cannes for his...

You BETcha!: Kaouther Ben Hania, Ramata-Toulaye Sy, Alice Rohrwacher, Wang Bing & Glazer Top Contenders for the Palme d’Or

Yesterday the Cannes Film Festival opened with Maïwenn’s Jeanne du Barry (marking the return of Johnny Depp in the French language no less) but...

Live from Cannes: 2023 Cannes Critics’ Panel – Meet the Jury!

Last year Ruben Östlund took home the big daddy of film prizes winning his second Palme d'Or and this year he gets to be...

2023 Cannes: Glazer, Ceylan, Rohrwacher, Haynes & Ramata-Toulaye Sy Competing for the Palme d’Or

A surprise Wim Wenders project (Perfect Days), a rare directorial debut Ramata-Toulaye Sy (Banel et Adama) and a Wang Bing film (Jeunesse) are part...

2023 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – 24 Palme d’Or Hopefuls

It's official folks! The drop date has been confirmed. There'll be a couple of films that trickle in a bit after the announcement is...

2021 Telluride Film Festival: World Preems for C’mon C’mon, King Richard, Cyrano, Belfast & One Mystery Film

The titles for the 48th edition of the Telluride Film Festival have been unveiled and Peter Hedges' low-budget zoom drama The Same Storm, Reinaldo Marcus...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Todd Haynes’ The Velvet Underground

Todd Haynes needs no introduction but one day we'll be looking back on his filmography and could create an annotated sub-category of the 60's/70's...

Dark Waters | Review

Far From Heaven: Haynes Mounts Modest Environmental Drama In the oft-prestigious subgenre of environmental thrillers, particularly those detailing the grossly inhuman actions of powerful...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #12. Todd Haynes’ Dry Run

Dry Run Todd Haynes as certainly been enamoured by the iconoclast set of glam rockers to folk artists, but he might be actually aiming for...

What’s Up Doc? Hao Wu, Khalik Allah & Jenny Murray Top March Must See Doc List

The year has already picked up significantly since Sundance, as eyes turn to this past weekend's True/False, SXSW, and Tribeca Film Festivals. Taking the...

Balagov’s “Closeness”, Olsson’s “That Summer” & Quinn’s “Eating Animals” Land in Telluride

While questions still surround when (and where) Abdellatif Kechiche's Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno and Lynne Ramsay's You Were Never Really Here will have...

2017 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 2: Fossil fuels Todd Haynes’ Wonderstruck

The first 8:30 a.m. press screening was a little bit of a nightmare for journos with security measures but into place that were extra...

The Conversation: Producer Christine Vachon

Not only a trailblazer but continual champion of queer film, producer Christine Vachon continues to be one of the most prolific risk takers in...

The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell (2017 Edition)

It’s hard to believe, but we’re about five weeks away from the unveiling of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival lineup. After several months of...

The Conversation: A Cannes Opener… 2017 Cannes Film Festival Predictions

And as we await the unveiling of the Venice Film’s Festival’s 2016 program, we look ahead to what may be in store for the...

Carol | Blu-ray Review

A critical darling right out the gate of its premiere at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, Todd Haynes’ Carol, was a clear Oscar front...

Through the Looking-Glass…Top 200 Most Anticipated Films of 2017: An Introduction

As we were putting together our projections for most anticipated films due in 2017, we noticed there were too many notable titles to be...

Top 3 Critics’ Picks: Rick Alverson, Josh Mond & Todd Haynes this November

IONCINEMA.com’s Top 3 Critics’ Picks offers a curated approach to the usual quandary: what would you recommend I see in theaters this month? This November,...

Shults’ “Krisha”, Heller’s “Teenage Girl” & Haynes’ “Safe” Part of 8th Wassaic Project Film Fest

American indie film love is on full display at a fest that I've coined farm version of Telluride. The 8th edition of the Wassaic Project...

2015 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 4: Rousing, Tender, Homo…geneous Response to Haynes’ “Carol”

Long tipped for a Main Comp berth, the Croisette's Todd Haynes drought appears to be over with a dam busting gush of a love...

2015 Cannes Film Fest: Main Comp 1st Timers Include Kurzel, Lanthimos, Donzelli, Villeneuve, Brize, Joachim Trier & Laszlo Nemes

Returnee former Palme d'Or winners and their latest in Nanni Moretti (Mia Madre), Gus Van Sant (Sea Of Trees) are joined by several Main Comp...

The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell… 2015 Cannes Film Fest Predictions

With the world’s most prestigious film festival just around the corner, cineastes have been lasciviously salivating about what’s going to show up at Cannes,...

Criterion Collection: Safe | Blu-Ray Review

Todd Haynes receives his first entry in the Criterion collection with a beautiful restoration of his landmark 1995 sophomore feature, Safe, the film that launched...

From Portlandia to Cincinnati… Sketch Comedy Queen Carrie Brownstein Lands Role on Haynes’ Carol

Eat your heart out Julianne Moore. Less than 24 hours after actor John Magaro was mentioned as a supporting player add-on, we now learn...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #11. Todd Haynes’ Carol

Carol Director: Todd Haynes Writer: Phyllis Nagy Producers: Elizabeth Karlsen, Tessa Ross, Christine Vachon, Stephen Woolley U.S. Distributor: The Weinstein Co. Cast: Rooney Mara, Cate Blanchet, Sarah Paulson, Kyle...

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April | Review

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The Shrouds | Review

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