With the fine coming of age
romantic drama Call Me By Your Name now in limited release, audiences can join critics in swooning over the revelatory work of Timothée Chalamet's as the preternaturally sophisticated but hormonally confused Elio.
Meanwhile, the Carlow actress has been signed on to play a refugee in a new
romantic drama called Sweetness in the Belly, which will see her reunite with the Irish producers of the Oscar - nominated Brooklyn.
Not exact matches
Hey there well I'm sweet
romantic guy thats not into the games well I have my own place I
call home and I'm a hard worker my job is important to me because it pays my bills, I was raised in a good family environment and it taught me to work hard and get somewhere in life I'm looking for a down to earth person that I want to share my dreams with could that be you??? I'm not looking for any hookups or
drama please I live a peaceful life and like to keep it that way anyways I love
romantic dinners, walks on a beach especially at night with signaficant other, I love to do spontaneous things I'm a very easy going active guy but there are some nights just love to stay home and make a movie night.
«The first, Dancehall Bitch, is a deeply provocative prison
drama, while the other is a black - dark
romantic comedy
called Oliver Twisted,» he explains.
Critics have
called this wry, wintry
drama everything from a horror film to a
romantic comedy.
Armie worked with Italian - Algerian director Luca Guadagnino on the
romantic drama film «
Call Me by Your Name», which also stars Timothee Chalamet.
In addition to A Monster
Calls, current and upcoming releases from Focus include The Boxtrolls, the new family event movie from LAIKA, directed by Anthony Stacchi and Graham Annable with a voice cast that includes Ben Kingsley, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Elle Fanning, and Tracy Morgan; the true - life dramatic thriller Kill the Messenger, starring Jeremy Renner; the
romantic drama The Theory of Everything, directed by Academy Award winner James Marsh and starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones as Stephen and Jane Hawking; Black Sea, the suspenseful adventure thriller starring Jude Law for director Kevin Macdonald; the
romantic drama A Little Chaos, directed by Alan Rickman and starring Kate Winslet; Tarsem Singh's Selfless, starring Ryan Reynolds and Ben Kingsley; Leigh Whannell's Insidious: Chapter 3, the newest chapter in the terrifying horror series; Sinister 2, directed by Ciaran Foy; and Stephen Hopkins» Race, starring Jeremy Irons, Jason Sudeikis, and Stephan James as the legendary athletic superstar Jesse Owens.
A titanic miff on every level imaginable, Wiseau's self - produced «
romantic drama» is often
called the worst movie ever made.
Call Me By Your Name, a
romantic coming - of - age film based on a book by the same name, and Guillermo del Toro's fantasy
drama The Shape of Water are predicted to capture the most nominations, according to the awards analysis site goldderby.com.
Based on the 2007 novel by André Aciman,
Call Me By Your Name is a
romantic coming - of - age
drama directed by Luca Guadagnino (A Bigger Splash, the upcoming Suspiria remake) and written by James Ivory, of Merchant Ivory Productions (Howards End, The Remains of the Day).
Call Me By Your Name, Luca Guadagnino's already wildly acclaimed gay
romantic drama, was just announced for TIFF.
Rounding out the best picture category were the
romantic drama «
Call Me by Your Name,» the Winston Churchill biopic «Darkest Hour,» the coming - of - age dramedy «Lady Bird,» the period romance «Phantom Thread,» the Pentagon Papers
drama «The Post» and the smash hybrid of horror and social satire «Get Out,» which picked up four nominations overall, including writing and directing nods for Jordan Peele and a lead actor nomination for Daniel Kaluuya.
(It's also strange to see what's described as
Call Me's reticence invoked as symptomatic of a double standard, as if mainstream heterosexual
romantic dramas are brimming with vulvas and cumshots.)
We've known that
Call Me By Your Name, last year's
romantic indie
drama from director Luca Guadagnino, was going to get a sequel for a little while now.
Next: Diane Kruger's «In the Fade», followed by the
romantic drama «
Call Me By Your Name», and finally the annual «Saturday Night Sneak» — no one knows what the film is until the curtain opens.