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Crystal Swan, Darya Zhuk, Alina Nasibullina

Orla Smith / November 8, 2018

Interview: Crystal Swan‘s heroine is as unforgettable as her costumes

Writer-director Darya Zhuk discusses her feature debut Crystal Swan, and creating her charismatic, dynamic, unforgettable protagonist. Alina Nasibullina in Crystal Swan From the very first frames of Crystal Swan, your…

Little Foxes, Daniel Sullivan, Laura Linney

Laura Anne Harris / June 7, 2017

Review: Linney and Nixon impress in Little Foxes on Broadway

…Wall Street or the mother who is looking for the best school for her child. Linney’s movements create character just as much as her line readings: she can sway her…

White Rabbit, Daryl Wein, Vivian Bang

Alex Heeney / February 28, 2018

Best of Sundance: White Rabbit flips stereotypes

…to see her as an individual rather than merely an expression of whiteness, made her feel unloved and unappreciated. By contrast, Victoria forces Sophia out of her comfort zone by…

Alex Heeney / July 27, 2022

Fantasia Review: Nuno Beato’s My Grandfather’s Demons

…must listen to her heart, think back through her memories, and use her techie problem solving skills. Photographs of her grandfather come to animated life to send us and Rosa…

Fifty Shades of Grey, Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson

Alex Heeney / February 13, 2015

Don’t be fooled by the title, Fifty Shades of Grey is Anastasia’s film

…even plays the knight-in-shining armour, rescuing a drunk Ana from a bar, before tending to her vomit and hangover. He spends the other half of their time together pushing her…

A still from Spoor, next to a headshot of director Agnieszka Holland. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Alex Heeney / March 1, 2021

Agnieszka Holland on the secrets of her filmmaking process

…we were shooting in four seasons, so it was difficult to fit [into] her schedule. So I had another cinematographer, Rafal Paradowski, too, who I’d worked with as a camera…

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