Sundance 2016: Riley Keough, Jena Malone and director So Yong Kim discuss gay
romance drama with TheWrap's Jeff Sneider
Michaël R Roskam's «Racer and the Jailbird» («Le Fidèle»), a neo-noir
romance drama with Matthias Schoenaerts («Our Souls at Night») and Adèle Exarchopoulos («Blue Is the Warmest Color») has been selected to represent Belgium in the foreign - language Oscar race.
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When your relationship is full of
drama created by his mama, the road to
romance can feel like a traffic jam —
with her in the driver's seat.
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with her in the driver's seat.
«Newness» Drake Doremus («Like Crazy») returns to Sundance
with another
drama about young
romance.
Mia Kirshner, Jennifer Beals, Pam Grier, Laurel Holloman, Erin Daniels, Leisha Hailey and Katherine Moennig star in this intimate
drama series about a group of lesbian friends struggling
with romance and careers in Los Angeles.
In this R - rated
drama, aspiring DJ Cole Carter (Efron) finds himself caught between a forbidden
romance with the girlfriend (Emily Ratajkowski) of his mentor (Bentley) and the expectations of his friends in his attempts to find the path in life that leads to fame and fortune.
If you are a movie buff that likes a great family movie, great story, unusual setting,
romance,
drama, thriller
with a surprise ending go see it, you will not regret it.
With fantastic performances from Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, and Dennis Haysbert, Far From Heaven is a great take on 1950s melodramas and sports all the expected
romance,
drama, and tearjerking elements of the genre.
Pop music sensation Britney Spears stars in this teen road - trip
drama about a trio of high school pals that heads for the bright lights of Los Angeles, meeting up
with both
romance and loss along the way.
Bolstering her TV series fame
with TV movies, beginning
with the adaptation of the Danielle Steele
romance Star (1993), Garth also played the eponymous abused wife in Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellogg (1994), a serial killer target in Falling for You (1995), and executive - produced and starred in the teen psychiatric
drama Without Consent (1994).
This MGM film
with Greer Garson and Ronald Colman is a wonderful
drama /
romance.
Me, Too (Unrated)
Romance drama revolving around the relationship which blossoms between a young man
with Down's Syndrome (Pablo Pineda) who falls in love at first sight
with a social worker (Lola Duenas)
with a checkered past.
Strand is opening Greek
romance Suntan and Breaking Glass Pictures is heading out
with drama Actor Martinez.
Comedy, sci - fi, horror,
romance, adventure, action,
drama, and thriller, it covers quite a lot of territory in a short amount of time, and does so
with its own sense of style that makes it different from any other film, even if it is an homage film at its core.
(In Spanish
with subtitles) Nothing Personal (Unrated)
Romance drama about a depressed Dutch misanthrope (Anne Verbeek) who throws all of her earthly possessions away before abandoning Amsterdam to wander around Ireland where she finds a kindred spirit (Stephen Rea) living like a hermit in a cottage on the country's west coast.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (R for graphic sexuality and nudity)
Romance drama, set in Paris in the Twenties, abut the scandalous affair conducted by a famous French clothes designer (Anna Mouglalis)
with the promising classical composer (Mads Mikkelsen) whose penniless, refugee family she let live in her villa after they escaped the Russian Revolution.
His new film is another historical
drama, though
with a bit lighter tone due to its music, dance, and coming - of - age /
romance elements.
Hannah Takes the Stairs (Unrated) Office
romance is the theme of this relationship
drama about a recent college grad (Greta Gerwig) who breaks up
with her unemployed boyfriend (Mark Duplass) only to develop crushes on two of her co-workers (Andrew Bujalski and Kent Osborne) at a Chicago production company.
Just like an Indian curry dish, the list is filled
with all kinds of genres — comedy,
romance,
drama, horror, thriller, et al..
The tone shifts (as tones were wont to do in the late 70s) from comedy to
drama to
romance, but director Robert Benton deserves a lot of credit for preserving the integrity of his characters, even when faced
with a veteran self - parodist like Lily Tomlin.
FX's The Americans, whose fourth season premieres on March 16, is a spy
drama tinged
with romance and black comedy.
A young actor who's worked
with Francis Ford Coppola, Woody Allen and Warren Beatty, he's already built up an impressive résumé — although too often, he's done fine work in movies nobody saw (Coppola's sibling
drama Tetro, the supernatural YA
romance Beautiful Creatures) or been relegated to the margins of good movies (Blue Jasmine).
But Post, who broke into directing in 1950, managed to build a résumé that could have belonged to a golden - age Hollywood journeyman like Michael Curtiz, who in 1935 knocked out a labor
drama, a workplace
romance, and an action picture in rapid succession, along
with a Perry Mason programmer, a gangster comedy, and part of an Al Jolson — Ruby Keeler backstage musical that somehow burned through three directors.
This identity disorder — Sofia is one of contemporary cinema's most filmed cities, yet rarely plays itself — is personified by the lead character (Elika Portnoy), a Bulgarian woman
with multiple personalities, each one belonging to a different genre: a bespectacled, blonde educator
with a controlling husband (domestic
drama), a redheaded belly dancer (
romance à la Zalman King), and jet - black - haired professional assassin (thriller).
Full of humor,
romance and everyday family
drama, the film exposes the complexities of a couple living
with Down Syndrome and the family eager to support them.
And Director David O. Russell shows exactly that
with this heartwarming film that alternates from comedy and
romance to psychological
drama that you will surely enjoy.
A brief
romance with a likeable Derek Luke as the very man her advocacy group is battling in court sees her open up a bit, and minor
drama ensues
with careless sibling played by Julianna Guill, the film's mild comic relief.
In projects as varied as That Awkward Moment, We Are Your Friends, Dirty Grandpa, The Paperboy, and At Any Price, he's had opportunities to play all manners of comedy,
drama, and
romance, and he approaches it all
with the same himbo blankness.
Now Affleck returns
with «The Town,» a genre - bending bank - heist thriller that is loaded
with action but also heavy on gritty working - class
drama and sweet
romance.
Carol's domestic predicament plays in tandem
with the
romance, providing the film's
drama and offering up one of its most moving aspects, which is Carol's remarkable strength and resolve, as she determines «not to live against my grain»; she's tragic in the way that only fiercely independent people can be.
The Deep Blue Sea (Unrated)
Romance drama, set in London in the Fifties, revolving around the self - destructive wife (Rachel Weisz) of a judge (Simon Russell Beale) who embarks on a scandalous affair
with a young Royal Air Force pilot (Tom Hiddleston).
Spring (Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead), USA World Premiere A young man in a personal tailspin flees the US to Italy, where he sparks up a
romance with a girl harbouring a dark, primordial secret in this edgy, romantic
drama with a supernatural twist.
Dusan Makavejev's Love Affair, or The Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator, combined boundary - pushing (for the time) nudity and sexuality
with a collage - like style mixing documentary and
drama, politics and
romance, tragedy and playfulness in a way that still feels innovative.
What do you call a movie that is part
drama, part
romance,
with a hint of sci - fi?
It's difficult to say if the movie is supposed to be a mystery, thriller,
romance, comedy,
drama, or action, changing directions quite often, while scenes go by without any real connection
with the scene that comes before.
Before being sidetracked by a gig as South Korea's Minister of Foreign Culture, Lee Chang - dong had helmed two of his country's most compelling
dramas in recent years: Peppermint Candy, a brilliant mash - up of Forrest Gump and Irréversible that's superior to both, and Oasis, which opens
with a sociopath raping a disabled mute and blossoms into one of the decade's most delirious
romances.
(In English, Mandarin and Japanese
with subtitles) In the Land of Blood and Honey (R for sexuality, nudity, violence, rape, ethnic cleansing and profanity) Angelina Jolie directed this
romance drama set during the War in Bosnia and revolving around a Serbian soldier (Goran Kostic) who reencounters a Muslim ex-girlfriend (Zana Marjanovic) now being held captive in a POW camp.
Young Adult (R for profanity and sexuality) Bittersweet
romance drama about a recently - divorced writer of children's literature (Charlize Theron) who moves back to her tiny Minnesota hometown to win back her happily - married, high school sweetheart (Patrick Wilson) only to instead form an unusual bond
with another classmate (Patton Oswalt) left emotionally and physically scarred since senior year by an unfortunate tragedy.
The film plays out like a
romance drama,
with the lovers being Uygur and YouTube.
He's joined by Japanese director Koreeda,
with crime
drama The Third Murder, and French director Kechiche, who presents Mektoub My Love, about a screenwriter who finds
romance during a summer vacation.
We watch as she attends dances; falls into and out of the school
drama club; agonizes about college; has fun
with — and then starts drifting apart from — her straight - laced best friend (Beanie Feldstein); smokes weed for the first time; fights
with her family; and dips her toes into her first
romance, crushing hard on both a very polite Irish Catholic boy (Manchester By The Sea's Lucas Hedges) and a too - cool - for - school musician (Timothée Chalamet, breakout star of the upcoming Call Me By Your Name).
The film includes a passionate
romance of a couple that can make you believe the scene involving sex in a tiny phone booth, a rehash of the 1991 arrest of mafia chieftain John Gotti, and a family
drama about a young man who makes too few visits to his mother and kid brother to impress them even though he offers them an envelope filled
with more cash than they could make in five years.