After watching “Mudbound,” Netflix’s new Jim-Crow era film, it was very clear that Netflix has another winner on their hands.
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DeWanda Wise is proving to be one of the most charming and adroit young talents out there today.
Writer-director Dee Rees’s historical epic “Mudbound,” based on the novel by Hillary Jordan, details the daily hardships and vicissitudes of farm life in Mississippi during the post–World War II era.
We spoke with screenplay writer Virgil Williams who co-wrote “Mudbound” at the film’s NYFF premiere.
Myles Kane and Josh Koury’s captivating documentary, Voyeur, uses sharp editing and intriguing characterization to unfold the dichotomy of the contentious word
Marsha ‘Pay no mind’ Johnson
Easily binge-able and tightly packed with memorable lines, it’s easy to turn Neo Yokio’s six episodes into a much longer story.
I mean, I was a little sad – that’s the point, right?
Struggling against its own run time, ‘First They Killed My Father,’ the story of a child surviving the Pol Pot regime, proves that film production done right will not sustain a movie on its own.
‘It’ is here!