Finding a new movie to watch on Max has become a little more difficult now that HBO Max combined with discovery+, but we’ve put together a curated list of some of the new arrivals you should add to your queue Asap. Below, you’ll find historical thrillers, underrated gems, Oscar-winning classics and even an action movie about a giant shark. Truly, something for everyone.
Check out our picks for the best new movies on Max in July 2023 below.
“Dunkirk” Warner Bros.
One of Christopher Nolan’s very best films, “Dunkirk” is best described as a historical thriller. The film recounts the true World War II story of how the allied troops in Dunkirk were evacuated by sea in a harrowing event. Nolan splits the film up into three timelines – what’s happening on the beach, the boats coming in by sea, and the planes in the air above trying to provide support.
Check out our picks for the best new movies on Max in July 2023 below.
“Dunkirk” Warner Bros.
One of Christopher Nolan’s very best films, “Dunkirk” is best described as a historical thriller. The film recounts the true World War II story of how the allied troops in Dunkirk were evacuated by sea in a harrowing event. Nolan splits the film up into three timelines – what’s happening on the beach, the boats coming in by sea, and the planes in the air above trying to provide support.
- 7/30/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
Barack Obama didn’t exactly say it was “God’s Plan” to have Drake portray him in a biopic. But he gave it his stamp of approval.
The former president, speaking in an interview on Complex’s 360 With Speedy Morman, said he wouldn’t mind if Drake got the part in any future feature. “I will say this, Drake seems to be able to do anything he wants. I mean, that is a talented, talented brother. So, if the time comes and he’s ready…”
Asked by Morman if Drake has his “stamp of approval,” Obama said, “Drake has, more importantly I think, my household’s stamp of approval. I suspect Malia and Sasha would be just fine with it.”
Drake wouldn’t be the first to portray Obama. He’s already been represented by Kingsley Ben-Adir on The Comey Rule via Showtime. Parker Sawyers also portrayed the former U.
The former president, speaking in an interview on Complex’s 360 With Speedy Morman, said he wouldn’t mind if Drake got the part in any future feature. “I will say this, Drake seems to be able to do anything he wants. I mean, that is a talented, talented brother. So, if the time comes and he’s ready…”
Asked by Morman if Drake has his “stamp of approval,” Obama said, “Drake has, more importantly I think, my household’s stamp of approval. I suspect Malia and Sasha would be just fine with it.”
Drake wouldn’t be the first to portray Obama. He’s already been represented by Kingsley Ben-Adir on The Comey Rule via Showtime. Parker Sawyers also portrayed the former U.
- 11/28/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Krystal Sutherland’s 2016 best seller, the high school romance “Our Chemical Hearts,” has been retold a million times in the past few years, including references in Julia Watson and Jennifer Niven novels. So what else could be done with the material to make it fresh and engaging?
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Known for his Barack and Michelle Obama date movie “Southside With You,” Richard Tanne is the unlikely yet perfect director to put a fresh spin on Sutherland’s novel.
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Known for his Barack and Michelle Obama date movie “Southside With You,” Richard Tanne is the unlikely yet perfect director to put a fresh spin on Sutherland’s novel.
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- 9/12/2020
- by Asher Luberto
- The Playlist
After numerous delays, Well Go USA’s Cut Throat City is finally making its debut — and in theaters. Yes, you heard that right. The RZA-directed crime drama will make its way into select theaters starting today as they slowly start to open their doors across the country.
“Well Go is a supporter of the traditional theatrical window and when we initially read the script a couple years ago we truly envisioned Cut Throat City as a wide theatrical release,” said Doris Pfardrescher, President & CEO, Well Go USA. “It is a socially relevant film that we feel needs to be seen on the big screen. We also want to help support the cinemas as best we can in bringing life back to their business.”
She added, “Obviously, safety is an important part of reopening but we do feel that the cinemas are taking every precaution to make us all and the environment feel safe.
“Well Go is a supporter of the traditional theatrical window and when we initially read the script a couple years ago we truly envisioned Cut Throat City as a wide theatrical release,” said Doris Pfardrescher, President & CEO, Well Go USA. “It is a socially relevant film that we feel needs to be seen on the big screen. We also want to help support the cinemas as best we can in bringing life back to their business.”
She added, “Obviously, safety is an important part of reopening but we do feel that the cinemas are taking every precaution to make us all and the environment feel safe.
- 8/21/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The MPAA has long placed teen movies in a tricky bind: When they reflect the lives of their young target audience a little too relatably, they’re slapped with a rating that excludes the very demographic they’re about. It’s an irony that corners too many films in the genre into a safely sanitized PG-13 space, clean and cute and not entirely real. That “Chemical Hearts” has bitten the bullet and accepted an R initially bodes well: Unafraid of depicting casual teenage swearing, drug-taking and modest sexual activity, Richard Tanne’s melancholic, tastefully presented romance promises a more mature, impressionistic take on standard adolescent rites of passage. It’s going out on Amazon Prime, after all: Who’s going to keep the kids away?
Yet for all its serious-faced surface grit, “Chemical Hearts” never quite rings true. There’s a lot of solemn pondering here on the disorienting nature of so-called “teenage limbo,...
Yet for all its serious-faced surface grit, “Chemical Hearts” never quite rings true. There’s a lot of solemn pondering here on the disorienting nature of so-called “teenage limbo,...
- 8/21/2020
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
Chemical Hearts premieres on Amazon Prime August 21st
Review by Stephen Tronicek
The characters are far too mature in Chemical Hearts and that is both good and bad. It is the type of film that young people, including my twenty-one year old self, can step into to watch people our age philosophize and make better decisions than we ever could. On one hand, this is a little condescending. On the other hand, isn’t all wish-fulfillment. As far as these films go, Chemical Hearts manages itself better than most and calls to mind some strange intertextual connections and could prove interesting to both its target audience and the adults around them.
Chemical Hearts follows the budding romance of Henry and Grace, two students who are part of their school’s journalism program.While their romance is initially easy, past traumas start to separate them.
The plot elements of Chemical Hearts...
Review by Stephen Tronicek
The characters are far too mature in Chemical Hearts and that is both good and bad. It is the type of film that young people, including my twenty-one year old self, can step into to watch people our age philosophize and make better decisions than we ever could. On one hand, this is a little condescending. On the other hand, isn’t all wish-fulfillment. As far as these films go, Chemical Hearts manages itself better than most and calls to mind some strange intertextual connections and could prove interesting to both its target audience and the adults around them.
Chemical Hearts follows the budding romance of Henry and Grace, two students who are part of their school’s journalism program.While their romance is initially easy, past traumas start to separate them.
The plot elements of Chemical Hearts...
- 8/21/2020
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Don’t call “Chemical Hearts” a Ya romance?
True, on paper, the story of a precocious teenager named Henry who becomes emotionally entangled with Grace, a psychologically wounded young woman, sounds very much in the vein of “The Fault in Our Stars” or “Looking for Alaska.” But Richard Tanne, the film’s writer and director, said that what drew him to “Chemical Hearts” was its underlining sense of melancholy and its willingness to deconstruct certain cliches of the genre.
The film, which begins streaming on Amazon Prime on Aug. 21, marks Tanne’s followup to 2016’s “Southside With You,” a romantic drama that received acclaim for the audacity with which it imagined Barack and Michelle Obama’s first date. The movie marked Tanne’s directorial debut. His sophomore effort adapts Krystal Sutherland’s novel “Our Chemical Hearts” and stars Austin Abrams (“Euphoria”) as Henry and Lili Reinhart (“Riverdale”) as Grace. Tanne...
True, on paper, the story of a precocious teenager named Henry who becomes emotionally entangled with Grace, a psychologically wounded young woman, sounds very much in the vein of “The Fault in Our Stars” or “Looking for Alaska.” But Richard Tanne, the film’s writer and director, said that what drew him to “Chemical Hearts” was its underlining sense of melancholy and its willingness to deconstruct certain cliches of the genre.
The film, which begins streaming on Amazon Prime on Aug. 21, marks Tanne’s followup to 2016’s “Southside With You,” a romantic drama that received acclaim for the audacity with which it imagined Barack and Michelle Obama’s first date. The movie marked Tanne’s directorial debut. His sophomore effort adapts Krystal Sutherland’s novel “Our Chemical Hearts” and stars Austin Abrams (“Euphoria”) as Henry and Lili Reinhart (“Riverdale”) as Grace. Tanne...
- 8/20/2020
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Written and directed by Richard Tanne, Chemical Hearts is based on the book Our Chemical Hearts by Krystal Sutherland. The film sees Lili Reinhart (Riverdale and Hustlers) as Grace Town and Austin Abrams as Henry Page, with Reinhart also serving as an executive producer alongside Sutherland and Jamin O’Brien.
Chemical Hearts is a story about Henry Page, a 17-year-old high school student who has his eye on becoming the next Editor-in chief of his school newspaper. His life seems ‘normal’, mundane and simple. However, he believes he is a hopeless romantic even though he’s never actually been in love before. One day he meets transfer student Grace Town, and from the get go, you know she has a story to tell, with her quietness and the resilience she has for keeping personal information just that – personal. They are automatically drawn to each other with their love and passion for literature,...
Chemical Hearts is a story about Henry Page, a 17-year-old high school student who has his eye on becoming the next Editor-in chief of his school newspaper. His life seems ‘normal’, mundane and simple. However, he believes he is a hopeless romantic even though he’s never actually been in love before. One day he meets transfer student Grace Town, and from the get go, you know she has a story to tell, with her quietness and the resilience she has for keeping personal information just that – personal. They are automatically drawn to each other with their love and passion for literature,...
- 8/20/2020
- by Alex Clement
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Los Angeles, Aug 20 (Ians) Actress Lili Reinhart has turned producer, and she says she loved the experience because it gave her a chance to build something from ground up.
Reinhart has executive-produced the upcoming film "Chemical Hearts", where she stars with Austin Abrams. The film is based on the novel "Our Chemical Hearts" by Krystal Sutherland.
"I loved helping to build something from the ground up. Being an executive producer meant I was incredibly involved from the very beginning, to make sure that this project came together in the best way that it could," Reinhart said.
"When (writer-director) Rich (Richard Tanne) and I met, we really clicked. It was very cool to realise we had the same vision for the movie. We both wanted the movie to have the depth and tone that the book has," she added.
"Chemical Hearts" is about a hopelessly romantic high school senior, who falls for a mysterious new classmate.
Reinhart has executive-produced the upcoming film "Chemical Hearts", where she stars with Austin Abrams. The film is based on the novel "Our Chemical Hearts" by Krystal Sutherland.
"I loved helping to build something from the ground up. Being an executive producer meant I was incredibly involved from the very beginning, to make sure that this project came together in the best way that it could," Reinhart said.
"When (writer-director) Rich (Richard Tanne) and I met, we really clicked. It was very cool to realise we had the same vision for the movie. We both wanted the movie to have the depth and tone that the book has," she added.
"Chemical Hearts" is about a hopelessly romantic high school senior, who falls for a mysterious new classmate.
- 8/20/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
A heart-wrenching story of first love, loss and a journey of self-discovery, Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming film Chemical Hearts, will strike a chord among all teen-dramas. Starring Lili Reinhart as Grace Town and Austin Abrams as Henry Page in the lead, the coming of age film aims to capture the thrills, disappointments and confusion of being a teenager.
Speaking of having to play a different character from her previous roles, the Riverdale famed actress Lili Reinhart says, “I loved that it was not what you expect when talking about a teen love story. It seemed a lot deeper than many other young adult romances out there. It’s more raw and grounded in grief.
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Speaking of having to play a different character from her previous roles, the Riverdale famed actress Lili Reinhart says, “I loved that it was not what you expect when talking about a teen love story. It seemed a lot deeper than many other young adult romances out there. It’s more raw and grounded in grief.
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Most teen movies concentrate on drinking and experimenting and losing your virginity. This is the internal struggle of these two young people feeling overwhelming...
- 8/20/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
A high-school story tackling a complex and painful relationship with familiar tropes riddled with cliche
The Ya genre has evolved in an eerie parallel-world to high school comedies, a solemn Jekyll to comedy’s Hyde. The latter are mostly more accurate, insightful and compassionate about what being young is actually like – and the real-world Ya feels to me insipid compared with the fantasies of Stephenie Meyer. Here is another in the young-adult style, with its familiar tics and tropes, directed by Richard Tanne (who gave us the likable Obama first date drama Southside With You) and adapted by him from Krystal Sutherland’s bestseller.
The Ya genre has evolved in an eerie parallel-world to high school comedies, a solemn Jekyll to comedy’s Hyde. The latter are mostly more accurate, insightful and compassionate about what being young is actually like – and the real-world Ya feels to me insipid compared with the fantasies of Stephenie Meyer. Here is another in the young-adult style, with its familiar tics and tropes, directed by Richard Tanne (who gave us the likable Obama first date drama Southside With You) and adapted by him from Krystal Sutherland’s bestseller.
- 8/20/2020
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Soft boys, assemble! since February’s “All the Bright Places” has finally arrived, and it is not holding back. This movie has it all: An affluent teenage introvert who’s desperately waiting for something interesting to happen to him, a mysterious blonde transfer student named Grace Town(!) whose pronounced limp suggests a tragic past, a wistful voiceover track laced with pearls of wisdom like “you are never more alive than when you’re a teenager,” a queer Black best friend character who spends the whole film making out with her girlfriend in the background, so much Beach House on the soundtrack that you can practically feel the sand between your toes (one of the band’s songs even becomes a plot point), and an overreliance on a flimsy metaphor that’s meant to trigger some kind of profound understanding — in this case, the idea that heartbreak causes the same bodily response as physical pain.
- 8/20/2020
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Set some time away this weekend to watch Chemical Hearts on Amazon Prime.
Starring Lili Reinhart (who also executive produces) and Austin Abrams, the movie follows young love at its most beautiful and most painful.
"You're never more alive than when you're a teenager," the trailer posits. "Your brain is flush with chemicals that can turn your life into a story of epic proportions." But by the start of his senior year, nothing wonderful had happened to Henry Page (Abrams).
It's the kind of magic on which teenagers for millennia have used as they search for their own epic stories. It can be as damning to a young soul as it is freeing to imagine there is a big world out there, but you're not yet a part of it.
Henry has looked forward to his last year in high school for the chance to edit the school paper, a...
Starring Lili Reinhart (who also executive produces) and Austin Abrams, the movie follows young love at its most beautiful and most painful.
"You're never more alive than when you're a teenager," the trailer posits. "Your brain is flush with chemicals that can turn your life into a story of epic proportions." But by the start of his senior year, nothing wonderful had happened to Henry Page (Abrams).
It's the kind of magic on which teenagers for millennia have used as they search for their own epic stories. It can be as damning to a young soul as it is freeing to imagine there is a big world out there, but you're not yet a part of it.
Henry has looked forward to his last year in high school for the chance to edit the school paper, a...
- 8/20/2020
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
“Being young is so painful…its almost too much to feel”
Written and directed by Richard Tanne, here’s the gut-wrenching preview for Chemical Hearts starring Lili Reinhart, Austin Abrams, Sarah Jones, Adhir Kalyan, Kara Young, Coral Peña, C.J. Hoff.
The movie debuts on Amazon Prime Video August 21st.
The film is based on the book “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland.
Seventeen-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds...
Written and directed by Richard Tanne, here’s the gut-wrenching preview for Chemical Hearts starring Lili Reinhart, Austin Abrams, Sarah Jones, Adhir Kalyan, Kara Young, Coral Peña, C.J. Hoff.
The movie debuts on Amazon Prime Video August 21st.
The film is based on the book “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland.
Seventeen-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds...
- 7/30/2020
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Amazon Prime has dropped the trailer for the coming-of-age movie ‘Chemical Hearts’, which is based on the novel from Krystal Sutherland.
Seventeen-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds himself falling in love with her — or at least the person he thinks she is.
Written and directed by Richard Tanne, the film stars Lili Reinhart, Austin Abrams, Sarah Jones, Adhir Kalyan, Kara Young, Coral Peña and C.J. Hoff.
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Seventeen-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds himself falling in love with her — or at least the person he thinks she is.
Written and directed by Richard Tanne, the film stars Lili Reinhart, Austin Abrams, Sarah Jones, Adhir Kalyan, Kara Young, Coral Peña and C.J. Hoff.
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- 7/30/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Amazon Prime Video has released the official trailer for “Chemical Hearts,” a romantic drama starring Lili Reinhart and Austin Abrams, set to premiere on the streaming service on Aug. 21.
The three-minute trailer introduces the two high schoolers, Henry Page (Abrams) and Grace Town (Reinhart), and teases the development of their romantic relationship.
“You are never more alive than when you’re a teenager,” Henry says in the trailer. “Your brain is flush with chemicals that can turn your life into a story of epic proportions, and yet, by the start of my senior year, nothing interesting had ever happened to me. Then something finally happened.”
Based on Krystal Sutherland’s novel “Our Chemical Hearts,” the coming-of-age drama follows Henry, a 17-year-old who considers himself a hopeless romantic. He’s focused on becoming the editor in chief of his high school paper and getting admitted to a good college, until Grace joins his class.
The three-minute trailer introduces the two high schoolers, Henry Page (Abrams) and Grace Town (Reinhart), and teases the development of their romantic relationship.
“You are never more alive than when you’re a teenager,” Henry says in the trailer. “Your brain is flush with chemicals that can turn your life into a story of epic proportions, and yet, by the start of my senior year, nothing interesting had ever happened to me. Then something finally happened.”
Based on Krystal Sutherland’s novel “Our Chemical Hearts,” the coming-of-age drama follows Henry, a 17-year-old who considers himself a hopeless romantic. He’s focused on becoming the editor in chief of his high school paper and getting admitted to a good college, until Grace joins his class.
- 7/29/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
"I used to be good at socializing..." Amazon Studios has unveiled acial trailer for a teen romance coming-of-age drama titled Chemical Hearts, adapted from Krystal Sutherland's novel "Our Chemical Hearts". The emotionally honest film is "an unapologetic, coming of age story involving a hopeless romantic and a young woman with a mysterious past." A high school transfer student finds a new passion when she begins to work on the school's newspaper, where she meets seventeen-year-old Henry Page, who has never been in love. Described as "a journey of self-discovery that captures the thrills, disappointments and confusion of being a teenager." Starring Austin Abrams & Lili Reinhart, with Sarah Jones, Kara Young, Coral Peña, C.J. Hoff, Shannon Walsh, Bruce Altman, and Meg Gibson. It looks charming and witty and tough, but it also looks like so many other teen romance films. Hopefully there's something unique about this one. Here's the first...
- 7/29/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Lili Reinhart is becoming something of a big star of late. Quickly rising to prominence through the ongoing CW show “Riverdale” and through her amusing supporting role in Lorene Scafaria’s critically acclaimed 2019 film “Hustlers”, the actress now leads the coming of age romance “Chemical Hearts”, set to release on Amazon Prime Video next month. Coming from Richard Tanne, the writer and director of 2016’s “Southside with You,” this latest effort seems determined to break some hearts.
Continue reading ‘Chemical Hearts’ Trailer: Lili Reinhart Leads New Coming-Of-Age Tearjerker at The Playlist.
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- 7/29/2020
- by Kambole Campbell
- The Playlist
Grab the tissues! Richard Tanne’s “Chemical Hearts” is here to break your own. Starring Lili Reinhart of “Riverdale” fame opposite Austin Abrams of “Euphoria,” the new romantic drama from the writer and director of 2016’s “Southside with You” arrives on Amazon Prime Video August 21. Watch the trailer below
The official “Chemical Hearts” synopsis from Amazon reads: “Seventeen-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds himself falling in love with...
The official “Chemical Hearts” synopsis from Amazon reads: “Seventeen-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds himself falling in love with...
- 7/29/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
August brings new Amazon Original Series, Movies, and Specials including the premiere of World’s Toughest Race: Eco Challenge Fiji, the ultimate expedition race from the creator of Survivor and hosted by Bear Grylls in which 66 teams from 30 countries race non-stop for 11 days across hundreds of miles of rugged Fijian terrain complete with mountains, jungles, rivers, and ocean. Amazon Original Movie Chemical Hearts (2020) based on the novel Our Chemical Hearts and starring Lili Reinhart and Austin Abrams and directed by Richard Tanne, new episodes of Clifford The Big Red Dog and Jessy and Nessy, and a look back at the first season of The Boys with Prime Rewind: Inside The Boys.
Prime members can also enjoy recently-released movies like Capone (2020), starring Tom Hardy as the titular Al Capone; Arkansas (2020), Clark Duke’s directorial debut starring Liam Hemsworth; Dora And The Lost City Of Gold(2019), a family-friendly action-comedy starring Eva Longoria...
Prime members can also enjoy recently-released movies like Capone (2020), starring Tom Hardy as the titular Al Capone; Arkansas (2020), Clark Duke’s directorial debut starring Liam Hemsworth; Dora And The Lost City Of Gold(2019), a family-friendly action-comedy starring Eva Longoria...
- 7/26/2020
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Hitting Amazon Prime Video on August 21st, check out the official poster for Chemical Hearts.
Seventeen-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds himself falling in love with her — or at least the person he thinks she is.
Based on the book “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland, Chemical Hearts is from screenwriter and director, Richard Tanne. Tanne’s first feature film was the well-received Barack and Michelle Obama first date story,...
Seventeen-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds himself falling in love with her — or at least the person he thinks she is.
Based on the book “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland, Chemical Hearts is from screenwriter and director, Richard Tanne. Tanne’s first feature film was the well-received Barack and Michelle Obama first date story,...
- 7/23/2020
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Amazon Studios said Thursday that Chemical Hearts, the coming-of-age drama starring and executive produced by Riverdale‘s Lili Reinhart, will hit Amazon Prime Video on August 21.
The movie follows 17-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) who has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart), and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds himself falling in love with her — or at least the person he thinks she is.
Richard Tanne (Southside With You) directed, produced and wrote Chemical Hearts. Pic was based on the Krystal Sutherland novel.
The movie follows 17-year-old Henry Page (Austin Abrams) who has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the kind of once-in-a-lifetime love he’s been hoping for just hasn’t happened yet. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart), and it seems all that is about to change. When Grace and Henry are chosen to co-edit the school paper, he is immediately drawn to the mysterious newcomer. As he learns the heartbreaking secret that has changed her life, he finds himself falling in love with her — or at least the person he thinks she is.
Richard Tanne (Southside With You) directed, produced and wrote Chemical Hearts. Pic was based on the Krystal Sutherland novel.
- 5/14/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Austin Abrams has landed the lead role in “Chemical Hearts,” which “Riverdale” star Lili Reinhart is starring in and executive producing at Amazon Studios, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
Abrams, who is a young actor known for roles in “The Walking Dead” and for the upcoming HBO drama “Euphoria,” will play the lead part of 17-year-old Henry Page in the film, which is based on the novel “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland. Richard Tanne is writing and directing the film. Here’s the synopsis:
17-year-old Henry Page (Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the once in a lifetime kind of love that he’s been hoping for just hasn’t been in the cards for him–at least not yet. Instead, he’s been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper.
Abrams, who is a young actor known for roles in “The Walking Dead” and for the upcoming HBO drama “Euphoria,” will play the lead part of 17-year-old Henry Page in the film, which is based on the novel “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland. Richard Tanne is writing and directing the film. Here’s the synopsis:
17-year-old Henry Page (Abrams) has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the once in a lifetime kind of love that he’s been hoping for just hasn’t been in the cards for him–at least not yet. Instead, he’s been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper.
- 6/17/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Amazon Studios’ Chemical Hearts, the Ya romance movie starring and executive produced by Riverdale‘s Lili Reinhart, has notched Euphoria actor Austin Abrams for the lead role of 17-year old Henry Page.
In the movie, Henry Page has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the once in a lifetime kind of love that he’s been hoping for just hasn’t been in the cards for him—at least not yet. Instead, he’s been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart) and knows everything’s about to change.
Chemical Hearts, based on Krystal Sutherland’s novel Our Chemical Hearts, is directed and adapted by Richard Tanne. Pic is currently in production in New Jersey.
Abrams currently stars in HBO...
In the movie, Henry Page has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the once in a lifetime kind of love that he’s been hoping for just hasn’t been in the cards for him—at least not yet. Instead, he’s been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart) and knows everything’s about to change.
Chemical Hearts, based on Krystal Sutherland’s novel Our Chemical Hearts, is directed and adapted by Richard Tanne. Pic is currently in production in New Jersey.
Abrams currently stars in HBO...
- 6/17/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Lili Reinhart will star in Amazon Studios’ “Chemical Hearts,” which will also be the first film she will executive produce.
Richard Tanne wrote and directed the coming-of-age drama that is based on the beloved novel “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland. The film is currently shooting in New Jersey.
Page Fifty-Four’s Alex Saks and Tanne are producing, while Jamin O’Brien (“Eight Grade”) is executive producing alongside Reinhart.
“Chemical Hearts” follows 17-year-old Henry Page who has never been in love, but on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart), and knows everything is about to change.
“We are thrilled to work with this talented team to bring to life a beautiful story of first love and heartbreak,” said Julie Rapaport, Co-Head of Movies at Amazon Studios.
Richard Tanne wrote and directed the coming-of-age drama that is based on the beloved novel “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland. The film is currently shooting in New Jersey.
Page Fifty-Four’s Alex Saks and Tanne are producing, while Jamin O’Brien (“Eight Grade”) is executive producing alongside Reinhart.
“Chemical Hearts” follows 17-year-old Henry Page who has never been in love, but on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart), and knows everything is about to change.
“We are thrilled to work with this talented team to bring to life a beautiful story of first love and heartbreak,” said Julie Rapaport, Co-Head of Movies at Amazon Studios.
- 6/14/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
“Riverdale” star Lili Reinhart has come on board Amazon Studios’ coming-of-age drama-romance “Chemical Hearts.”
Based on the novel “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland, the film is currently shooting in New Jersey as an Amazon Original produced for Amazon Prime Video.
Richard Tanne is directing from his own script. Producers are Page Fifty-Four’s Alex Saks and Tanne, and the film is executive produced by Jamin O’Brien (Eighth Grade) and Reinhart, in her first executive producer role.
Reinhart will portray a high school transfer student who meets the editor of the school newspaper on the first day of the school year. The 17-year-old editor, who has never been in love, knows that everything is about to change.
“We are thrilled to work with this talented team to bring to life a beautiful story of first love and heartbreak,” said Julie Rapaport, co-head of movies at Amazon Studios. “Krystal Sutherland...
Based on the novel “Our Chemical Hearts” by Krystal Sutherland, the film is currently shooting in New Jersey as an Amazon Original produced for Amazon Prime Video.
Richard Tanne is directing from his own script. Producers are Page Fifty-Four’s Alex Saks and Tanne, and the film is executive produced by Jamin O’Brien (Eighth Grade) and Reinhart, in her first executive producer role.
Reinhart will portray a high school transfer student who meets the editor of the school newspaper on the first day of the school year. The 17-year-old editor, who has never been in love, knows that everything is about to change.
“We are thrilled to work with this talented team to bring to life a beautiful story of first love and heartbreak,” said Julie Rapaport, co-head of movies at Amazon Studios. “Krystal Sutherland...
- 6/14/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Eighth Grade producer Jamin O’Brien on board as executive producer alongside star Lili Reinhart.
Amazon Studios has begun production in New Jersey on Ya romance Chemical Hearts starring Lili Reinhart from Riverdale in what is the steamer’s first in-house production designed to go straight to platform.
Richard Tanne (Southside With You) directs from his adapted screenplay based on Krystal Sutherland’s coming-of-age Ya novel Our Chemical Hearts. Reinhart also serves as executive producer on the story of 17-year-old romantic Henry, who aspires to become the editor of his high school newspaper just as he gets bowled over by...
Amazon Studios has begun production in New Jersey on Ya romance Chemical Hearts starring Lili Reinhart from Riverdale in what is the steamer’s first in-house production designed to go straight to platform.
Richard Tanne (Southside With You) directs from his adapted screenplay based on Krystal Sutherland’s coming-of-age Ya novel Our Chemical Hearts. Reinhart also serves as executive producer on the story of 17-year-old romantic Henry, who aspires to become the editor of his high school newspaper just as he gets bowled over by...
- 6/14/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Riverdale‘s Lili Reinhart is set to star and executive produce Amazon Studios’ coming-of-age and romance drama Chemical Hearts from writer/director Richard Tanne.
The project is based on the novel Our Chemical Hearts by Krystal Sutherland. Production is already underway in New Jersey. The pic is an Amazon Original being produced for Amazon Prime Video.
Producers are Page Fifty-Four’s Alex Saks and Tanne, and the film is executive produced by Jamin O’Brien (Eighth Grade) and Reinhart, in her first executive producer role.
In Chemical Hearts, 17-year-old Henry Page has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the once in a lifetime kind of love that he’s been hoping for just hasn’t been in the cards for him—at least not yet. Instead, he’s been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper.
The project is based on the novel Our Chemical Hearts by Krystal Sutherland. Production is already underway in New Jersey. The pic is an Amazon Original being produced for Amazon Prime Video.
Producers are Page Fifty-Four’s Alex Saks and Tanne, and the film is executive produced by Jamin O’Brien (Eighth Grade) and Reinhart, in her first executive producer role.
In Chemical Hearts, 17-year-old Henry Page has never been in love. He fancies himself a romantic, but the once in a lifetime kind of love that he’s been hoping for just hasn’t been in the cards for him—at least not yet. Instead, he’s been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper.
- 6/14/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Lili Reinhart — one of the breakout stars of The CW series Riverdale — will star in Amazon Studios coming-of-age romance Chemical Hearts.
The movie is an adaptation of Krystal Sutherland's Our Chemical Hearts, which centers on 17-year-old Henry Page, who fancies himself a romantic but has never been in love. In the meantime, he's been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart) and knows everything's about to change.
Richard Tanne (Southside with You) is ...
The movie is an adaptation of Krystal Sutherland's Our Chemical Hearts, which centers on 17-year-old Henry Page, who fancies himself a romantic but has never been in love. In the meantime, he's been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart) and knows everything's about to change.
Richard Tanne (Southside with You) is ...
- 6/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Lili Reinhart — one of the breakout stars of The CW series Riverdale — will star in Amazon Studios coming-of-age romance Chemical Hearts.
The movie is an adaptation of Krystal Sutherland's Our Chemical Hearts, which centers on 17-year-old Henry Page, who fancies himself a romantic but has never been in love. In the meantime, he's been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart) and knows everything's about to change.
Richard Tanne (Southside with You) is ...
The movie is an adaptation of Krystal Sutherland's Our Chemical Hearts, which centers on 17-year-old Henry Page, who fancies himself a romantic but has never been in love. In the meantime, he's been happy to focus all of his attention on finally becoming the editor of his high school newspaper. Then, on the first day of senior year, he meets transfer student Grace Town (Reinhart) and knows everything's about to change.
Richard Tanne (Southside with You) is ...
- 6/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Get Lifted Film Co., the production company co-founded by John Legend, Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius, has signed a three-year overall deal with ABC Studios, Variety has learned.
Under the new deal, Get Lifted will produce scripted television across all platforms exclusively for ABC. The company previously had a first look deal at Sony Pictures TV.
“John Legend and his Get Lifted partners, Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius have a strong, contemporary point of view,” said Patrick Moran, President of ABC Studios in a statement. “Their enormous success is no surprise considering their excellent taste and ability to tell stories that are timely and unique.”
The company’s credits include Damien Chazelle’s musical “La La Land,” which it executive produced, as well as the 2018 NBC special “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert.”
“We here at Get Lifted Film Co. are thrilled to be working with ABC Studios and welcome...
Under the new deal, Get Lifted will produce scripted television across all platforms exclusively for ABC. The company previously had a first look deal at Sony Pictures TV.
“John Legend and his Get Lifted partners, Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius have a strong, contemporary point of view,” said Patrick Moran, President of ABC Studios in a statement. “Their enormous success is no surprise considering their excellent taste and ability to tell stories that are timely and unique.”
The company’s credits include Damien Chazelle’s musical “La La Land,” which it executive produced, as well as the 2018 NBC special “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert.”
“We here at Get Lifted Film Co. are thrilled to be working with ABC Studios and welcome...
- 4/16/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
John Legend and his Get Lifted Film Co. have signed a new 3-year overall deal with ABC Studios. The production company, also run by Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius, is moving over from Sony Pictures Television, where it previously had a first-look deal.
Legend’s exclusive pact with ABC Studios will have Get Lifted creating scripted television content across all platforms.
Per ABC Studios:
Get Lifted has developed television projects with major networks including ABC, NBC, Fox, HBO, Showtime, Netflix and MTV. The company executive produced Damien Chazelle’s Oscar-winning musical “La La Land,” starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, as well as NBC’s 2018 “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert.” The NBC special won both a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special Live and a Broadcast Critics Choice Award. Most recently their film Monster premiered in the Dramatic Competition at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and their documentary United...
Legend’s exclusive pact with ABC Studios will have Get Lifted creating scripted television content across all platforms.
Per ABC Studios:
Get Lifted has developed television projects with major networks including ABC, NBC, Fox, HBO, Showtime, Netflix and MTV. The company executive produced Damien Chazelle’s Oscar-winning musical “La La Land,” starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, as well as NBC’s 2018 “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert.” The NBC special won both a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special Live and a Broadcast Critics Choice Award. Most recently their film Monster premiered in the Dramatic Competition at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and their documentary United...
- 4/16/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Exclusive: John Legend, Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius’ Get Lifted Film Co. has signed an exclusive three-year overall deal with ABC Studios. The company is moving from Sony Pictures TV, where it was previously under a first-look deal. Under the pact, the company will work exclusively with ABC Studios in scripted television across all platforms.
“John Legend and his Get Lifted partners, Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius have a strong, contemporary point of view,” said Patrick Moran, President, ABC Studios. “Their enormous success is no surprise considering their excellent taste and ability to tell stories that are timely and unique.”
Get Lifted has developed television projects with major networks including ABC, NBC, Fox, HBO, Showtime, Netflix and MTV. The company executive produced Damien Chazelle’s Oscar-winning musical La La Land, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, as well as NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert. The NBC special...
“John Legend and his Get Lifted partners, Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius have a strong, contemporary point of view,” said Patrick Moran, President, ABC Studios. “Their enormous success is no surprise considering their excellent taste and ability to tell stories that are timely and unique.”
Get Lifted has developed television projects with major networks including ABC, NBC, Fox, HBO, Showtime, Netflix and MTV. The company executive produced Damien Chazelle’s Oscar-winning musical La La Land, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, as well as NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert. The NBC special...
- 4/16/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Romance isn’t dead — in fact, it may be more readily available than ever before. Of course, we’re talking about movie romances, which round out the slates of so many current streaming platforms, from Netflix to Amazon Prime and FilmStruck. From romantic comedies to classic dramas and every twist on the genre imaginable, love is still supreme in the cinematic sense, and this Valentine’s Day holds a bevy of options for lovey-dovey movie watching.
We’ve picked thirteen (very different, all assuredly quite romantic) indie romances available to stream right now. In short, we’ve got your Valentine’s Day plans (and your post-Valentine’s Day plans, too) right here. Check them out.
“Beyond the Lights”
Chemistry is the name of the game in Gina Prince-Bythewood’s freight-train fast music industry romance, which pairs up rising starlet Gugu Mbatha-Raw (pure charm) alongside pre-“Birth of a Nation” Nate Parker.
We’ve picked thirteen (very different, all assuredly quite romantic) indie romances available to stream right now. In short, we’ve got your Valentine’s Day plans (and your post-Valentine’s Day plans, too) right here. Check them out.
“Beyond the Lights”
Chemistry is the name of the game in Gina Prince-Bythewood’s freight-train fast music industry romance, which pairs up rising starlet Gugu Mbatha-Raw (pure charm) alongside pre-“Birth of a Nation” Nate Parker.
- 2/14/2018
- by Kate Erbland, Eric Kohn, David Ehrlich, Jude Dry, Chris O'Falt, Jamie Righetti and Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Richard Tanne, who wrote and directed the 2016 Sundance pic Southside With You chronicling the first date between Barack and Michelle Obama, is lining up his next project. Sony Pictures has just won a mid- to high-six-figure bidding battle for an untitled pitch that Tanne will write and direct. The logline is being kept under wraps, but the pitch is said to be a high-concept, character-driven genre movie with elements of romance and the supernatural. Jonathan…...
- 10/26/2017
- Deadline
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options — not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves — we’ve taken it upon ourselves to highlight the titles that have recently hit platforms. Every week, one will be able to see the cream of the crop (or perhaps some simply interesting picks) of streaming titles (new and old) across platforms such as Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, and more (note: U.S. only). Check out our rundown for this week’s selections below.
The Age of Shadows (Kim Jee-woon)
Eyebrows were raised when it was announced that South Korea will submit the as-yet-unreleased espionage thriller The Age of Shadows for Oscar consideration instead of Cannes hits The Handmaiden and The Wailing. Premiering out of competition at the 73rd Venice Film Festival, writer/director Jee-woon Kim’s return to Korean-language cinema after a brief stint in Hollywood with the Schwarzenegger-starrer The Last Stand...
The Age of Shadows (Kim Jee-woon)
Eyebrows were raised when it was announced that South Korea will submit the as-yet-unreleased espionage thriller The Age of Shadows for Oscar consideration instead of Cannes hits The Handmaiden and The Wailing. Premiering out of competition at the 73rd Venice Film Festival, writer/director Jee-woon Kim’s return to Korean-language cinema after a brief stint in Hollywood with the Schwarzenegger-starrer The Last Stand...
- 4/28/2017
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Rob Carlson, the well regarded lit agent who spent the last 25 years with Wme, has joined UTA as an agent in the motion picture literary dept. At Wme, Carlson’s clients included Jon M. Chu, Colm McCarthy, Hasbro, Ian Bryce, Jack Thorne, Michael Bay, Mike Lesslie, Clay Kaytis, David Slade, Matt Shakman, Adam F. Goldberg, Tom Harper, Paul Tibbit, Richard Tanne, Jeff Wadlow, Scott Speer, the Spierig brothers, Mark Burton and Wash Westmoreland. Carlson began his career at Wme…...
- 12/27/2016
- Deadline
Rob Carlson, a motion picture literary agent whose clients include Hasbro, Michael Bay and Jon M. Chu, has joined UTA, the agency announced in a Tuesday statement. Carlson, who reps some of Hollywood’s top screenwriters, comes from Wme, where he began his career in the mailroom and worked for 25 years. He spent eight years as a TV packaging agent before transitioning into movies. Carlson’s client list at Wme also includes Ian Bryce, Jack Thorne, Mike Lesslie, Clay Kaytis, David Slade, Matt Shakman, Adam F. Goldberg, Tom Harper, Paul Tibbit, Richard Tanne, Jeff Wadlow, Scott Speer, the Spierig brothers,...
- 12/27/2016
- by Matt Pressberg
- The Wrap
In 2015, when Vikram Gandhi was making a movie about Barack Obama’s college years in New York, the filmmaker knew the finished product would arrive at a bigger sweet moment. “We didn’t have the same optimism that much of the country had when he was running,” said Gandhi.
Yet the result, a lively take on the actor’s experiences at Colombia in the early eighties now available on Netflix, speaks to the zeitgeist even more than Gandhi could have anticipated. In “Barry,” a disillusioned Obama (Devon Terrell) grapples with his racial identity while dating a white classmate (Anya Taylor-Joy) and examining the country’s economic disparities at the height of Ronald Reagan’s conservative government.
With Terrell’s subtle performance as its guide, “Barry” provides a keen window into the national mood among many young progressive Americans some 30 years ago, but it also picks up on echoes of those...
Yet the result, a lively take on the actor’s experiences at Colombia in the early eighties now available on Netflix, speaks to the zeitgeist even more than Gandhi could have anticipated. In “Barry,” a disillusioned Obama (Devon Terrell) grapples with his racial identity while dating a white classmate (Anya Taylor-Joy) and examining the country’s economic disparities at the height of Ronald Reagan’s conservative government.
With Terrell’s subtle performance as its guide, “Barry” provides a keen window into the national mood among many young progressive Americans some 30 years ago, but it also picks up on echoes of those...
- 12/26/2016
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Barry Jenkins' "Moonlight" (and one of my favorite films of the year) was the big winner at the 26th Annual Gotham Awards taking home Best Feature and Screenplay trophies along with Ensemble and Audience awards.
Here's the complete list of nominees and winners (highlighted) of the 26th Annual Gotham Awards:
Best Feature
.Certain Women.
.Everybody Wants Some!!.
.Manchester by the Sea.
.Moonlight. (Winner)
.Paterson.
Best Documentary
.Cameraperson.
.I Am Not Your Negro.
.O.J.: Made in America. (Winner)
.Tower.
.Weiner.
"Manchester By The Sea"
Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award
Robert Eggers for .The Witch.
Anna Rose Holmer for .The Fits.
Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert for .Swiss Army Man.
Trey Edward Shults for .Krisha. (Winner)
Richard Tanne for .Southside with You.
Best Screenplay
.Hell or High Water,. Taylor Sheridan
.Love & Friendship,. Whit Stillman
.Manchester by the Sea,. Kenneth Lonergan
.Moonlight,. Story by Tarell Alvin McCraney; Screenplay by Barry Jenkins (Winner)
.Paterson,...
Here's the complete list of nominees and winners (highlighted) of the 26th Annual Gotham Awards:
Best Feature
.Certain Women.
.Everybody Wants Some!!.
.Manchester by the Sea.
.Moonlight. (Winner)
.Paterson.
Best Documentary
.Cameraperson.
.I Am Not Your Negro.
.O.J.: Made in America. (Winner)
.Tower.
.Weiner.
"Manchester By The Sea"
Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award
Robert Eggers for .The Witch.
Anna Rose Holmer for .The Fits.
Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert for .Swiss Army Man.
Trey Edward Shults for .Krisha. (Winner)
Richard Tanne for .Southside with You.
Best Screenplay
.Hell or High Water,. Taylor Sheridan
.Love & Friendship,. Whit Stillman
.Manchester by the Sea,. Kenneth Lonergan
.Moonlight,. Story by Tarell Alvin McCraney; Screenplay by Barry Jenkins (Winner)
.Paterson,...
- 11/29/2016
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Drama wins feature, screenplay and audience prizes. Manchester by the Sea’s Casey Affleck is best actor and Elle’s Isabelle Huppert best actress.
Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight (pictured) won a record four awards at the Independent Filmmaker Project Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York on Monday.
The acclaimed drama, which last week got six Film Independent Spirit Award nominations, won the Gotham Award for best feature and its script, with a story by Tarell Alvin McCraney and a screenplay by Jenkins, won in the screenplay category.
The film also won the Gotham Audience Award and cast members Mahershala Ali, Naomie Harris, Alex Hibbert, André Holland, Jharrel Jerome, Janelle Monáe, Jaden Piner, Trevante Rhodes and Ashton Sanders were presented with the previously announced Special Jury for Ensemble Performance.
In other Gotham Award categories, Casey Affleck was named best actor for his performance in Manchester by the Sea, another leading awards contender, and [link=nm...
Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight (pictured) won a record four awards at the Independent Filmmaker Project Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York on Monday.
The acclaimed drama, which last week got six Film Independent Spirit Award nominations, won the Gotham Award for best feature and its script, with a story by Tarell Alvin McCraney and a screenplay by Jenkins, won in the screenplay category.
The film also won the Gotham Audience Award and cast members Mahershala Ali, Naomie Harris, Alex Hibbert, André Holland, Jharrel Jerome, Janelle Monáe, Jaden Piner, Trevante Rhodes and Ashton Sanders were presented with the previously announced Special Jury for Ensemble Performance.
In other Gotham Award categories, Casey Affleck was named best actor for his performance in Manchester by the Sea, another leading awards contender, and [link=nm...
- 11/29/2016
- ScreenDaily
And we’re off to the races! The Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp) officially kicked off the 2016-17 awards season with this evening’s 26th Annual Gotham Awards, which took place at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
The ceremony’s nomination list was studded with some of the year’s most beloved indies, including “Manchester By the Sea,” “Certain Women,” “Everybody Wants Some!!,” and “Paterson,” but the evening’s biggest winner was Barry Jenkins’ “Moonlight,” which pulled in four awards, including Best Feature, Best Screenplay, the Special Jury Award For Ensemble Performance, and the Audience Award.
Other winners included Ezra Edelman’s “O.J.: Made in America” for Best Documentary, Casey Affleck for Best Actor for his turn in “Manchester By the Sea,” and Isabelle Huppert’s surprise win for Best Actress for her work in “Elle.”
Read More: Gotham Awards 2016: ‘Manchester By The Sea’ Leads With Four Nominations,...
The ceremony’s nomination list was studded with some of the year’s most beloved indies, including “Manchester By the Sea,” “Certain Women,” “Everybody Wants Some!!,” and “Paterson,” but the evening’s biggest winner was Barry Jenkins’ “Moonlight,” which pulled in four awards, including Best Feature, Best Screenplay, the Special Jury Award For Ensemble Performance, and the Audience Award.
Other winners included Ezra Edelman’s “O.J.: Made in America” for Best Documentary, Casey Affleck for Best Actor for his turn in “Manchester By the Sea,” and Isabelle Huppert’s surprise win for Best Actress for her work in “Elle.”
Read More: Gotham Awards 2016: ‘Manchester By The Sea’ Leads With Four Nominations,...
- 11/29/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Step aside, “Southside With You,” there’s another fictionalized feature film about the life and times of young, pre-presidency Barack Obama on the way. Vikram Gandhi’s “Barry” takes place a few years before Richard Tanne’s recent release, which focused on the budding romance between twenty-something Barack and his future wife Michelle, but looks to dig into a just as essential time period in the eventual leader of the free world’s life.
“Barry” is set during the fall of 1981, when Obama — “Barry” to his friends — arrived in New York City to begin his junior year at Columbia University. Billed as a “nuanced, artistic exploration of a pivotal year in the life” of Obama, the film follows young Obama as he begins to grow into the person and politician he was meant to be, all set against the backdrop of a vibrant city and culture.
Read More: Watch Obama...
“Barry” is set during the fall of 1981, when Obama — “Barry” to his friends — arrived in New York City to begin his junior year at Columbia University. Billed as a “nuanced, artistic exploration of a pivotal year in the life” of Obama, the film follows young Obama as he begins to grow into the person and politician he was meant to be, all set against the backdrop of a vibrant city and culture.
Read More: Watch Obama...
- 11/21/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Two months ago, Richard Tanne’s poignant drama Southside With You chronicled the formative years of Barack Obama and his relationship with budding lawyer Michelle Robinson, who would later go on to become the First Lady of the United States. With Barry, Netflix is primed to turn back the clock further still, focusing on Obama’s life at Columbia University circa 1981.
Following a premiere at Tiff earlier in the year, the online streamer has now rolled out the first trailer for the upcoming biopic, placing Devon Terrell in the role of the future Potus. Vikram Gandhi is the director behind the lens, and this simple, stylish teaser captures the spirit of Obama’s college years without so much as a single line of dialogue. All in all, it’s a provocative peek into the archives, as Barry tackles issues of crime, a fractured nuclear family and racial discrimination just as...
Following a premiere at Tiff earlier in the year, the online streamer has now rolled out the first trailer for the upcoming biopic, placing Devon Terrell in the role of the future Potus. Vikram Gandhi is the director behind the lens, and this simple, stylish teaser captures the spirit of Obama’s college years without so much as a single line of dialogue. All in all, it’s a provocative peek into the archives, as Barry tackles issues of crime, a fractured nuclear family and racial discrimination just as...
- 10/21/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Kenneth Lonergan’s drama declared its awards season credentials on Thursday with four nods for the 26th annual Ifp Gotham Awards.
Manchester By The Sea is in the running for best feature, best screenplay for Lonergan, best actor for Casey Affleck and breakthrough actor for Lucas Hedges.
The film premiered at Sundance, when Amazon Studios acquired North American rights and Universal picked up the rest of the world.
Meanwhile Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight from A24 continued to build up a head of steam following its recent world premiere in Telluride and subsequent Toronto presentations, picking up a nomination for best feature and the special jury award for ensemble cast.
“We wish to offer our hearty congratulations to the 2016 Gotham Awards nominees, all of whose unique and exciting artistic achievements represent the very best in independent storytelling,” said Joana Vicente, executive director of Ifp and the Made In NY Media Center.
Ifp members will determine the Gotham Independent Film Audience...
Manchester By The Sea is in the running for best feature, best screenplay for Lonergan, best actor for Casey Affleck and breakthrough actor for Lucas Hedges.
The film premiered at Sundance, when Amazon Studios acquired North American rights and Universal picked up the rest of the world.
Meanwhile Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight from A24 continued to build up a head of steam following its recent world premiere in Telluride and subsequent Toronto presentations, picking up a nomination for best feature and the special jury award for ensemble cast.
“We wish to offer our hearty congratulations to the 2016 Gotham Awards nominees, all of whose unique and exciting artistic achievements represent the very best in independent storytelling,” said Joana Vicente, executive director of Ifp and the Made In NY Media Center.
Ifp members will determine the Gotham Independent Film Audience...
- 10/20/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Earlier today, the 2016 Ifp Gotham Independent Film Award nominations were unveiled, officially kicking off the precursor season. Leading the charge was Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester by the Sea, which score four nominations, more than any other title. Considering how this is a sturdy launching pad for Oscar hopefuls, it seems safe to say that the movie isn’t going anywhere. It appears poised to be a major Academy Award threat, including for Casey Affleck in Best Actor. Wins here will certainly go a long way, but right now, getting these nominations is an excellent start for the film, along with the other honorees. What you’ll see below is Manchester by the Sea competing with Certain Women, Everybody Wants Some, Moonlight, and Paterson in Best Feature. It’s also up for Best Screenplay against Hell or High Water, Love & Friendship, Moonlight, and Paterson, as well as in Best Actor for...
- 10/20/2016
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Earlier this year, Richard Tanne’s “Southside with You” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to general acclaim. The film followed a young Barack Obama and a young Michelle Robinson in 1989 on their very first date. Now, the second film about Barack Obama’s younger life will soon be upon us: “Barry,” which follows Obama in his junior year at Columbia University in 1981, a pivotal year in the life of the future president when he developed his opinions about race, government and America. The film stars Devon Terrell as Obama in his debut acting performance. It co-stars Ashley Judd (“Double Jeopardy”), Jenna Elfman (“Friends With Benefits”, Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Witch”), Jason Mitchell (“Straight Outta Compton”), Ellar Coltrane (“Boyhood”) and more. Watch a teaser trailer for the film below.
Read More: ‘Barry’ Review: The Best Obama Biopic Yet, But Not the Whole Story — Toronto Review
The film is written by Adam Mansbach...
Read More: ‘Barry’ Review: The Best Obama Biopic Yet, But Not the Whole Story — Toronto Review
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- 10/20/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Kicking off the onslaught of awards this year, as always, is the Gotham Independent Film Awards, which celebrates its 26th anniversary. Usually a strong slate highlighting some of the year’s best films, 2016 is no different as Manchester by the Sea leads the pack with four nominations. Close behind is Moonlight (which will also pick up a special ensemble award) and Paterson with three each overall.
Rounding out the Best Feature line-up, along with the three aforementioned films, is Certain Women and Everybody Wants Some!!. As for the Best Documentary line-up, Cameraperson, I Am Not Your Negro, O.J.: Made in America, Tower, and Weiner all made the cut. With Krisha, The Witch, The Fits, Elle, Morris From America, Jackie, and more also getting nods, the list makes for the ideal what-to-watch-before-the-year-is-over rundown.
Check out the full list of nominations below.
Best Feature
Certain Women
Kelly Reichardt, director; Neil Kopp, Vincent Savino,...
Rounding out the Best Feature line-up, along with the three aforementioned films, is Certain Women and Everybody Wants Some!!. As for the Best Documentary line-up, Cameraperson, I Am Not Your Negro, O.J.: Made in America, Tower, and Weiner all made the cut. With Krisha, The Witch, The Fits, Elle, Morris From America, Jackie, and more also getting nods, the list makes for the ideal what-to-watch-before-the-year-is-over rundown.
Check out the full list of nominations below.
Best Feature
Certain Women
Kelly Reichardt, director; Neil Kopp, Vincent Savino,...
- 10/20/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Let the race begin! The Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp) has officially kicked off the 2016-17 awards season with this morning’s nominations for the 26th Annual Gotham Awards, which will take place November 28 at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. While not the largest awards show of season, the Gothams are one of the most important platforms for indies looking to get a real jump start in the race. Just look at nominations for amazing films like “The Fits,” “Krisha” and “Love & Friendship” to see why the Gotham Awards are so essential.
This year, Kenneth Lonergan’s acclaimed drama “Manchester By The Sea” leads the pack with four nominations, including Best Actor for Casey Affleck and Best Picture, where it will be joined by “Certain Women,” “Everybody Wants Some!!,” “Moonlight” and “Paterson.” The latter two, which are some of the most acclaimed indies of the year, cleaned up nicely as well with multiple nominations.
This year, Kenneth Lonergan’s acclaimed drama “Manchester By The Sea” leads the pack with four nominations, including Best Actor for Casey Affleck and Best Picture, where it will be joined by “Certain Women,” “Everybody Wants Some!!,” “Moonlight” and “Paterson.” The latter two, which are some of the most acclaimed indies of the year, cleaned up nicely as well with multiple nominations.
- 10/20/2016
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
★★★☆☆ Southside with You is the film equivalent of a comfortable pair of familiar shoes, the feeling of sitting down into a cosy chair, or the first sip of a cup of tea - it's 'nice'. That is to damn with rather faint praise. This may not be one for the ages, but there is a lot to like about Richard Tanne's debut feature. In a sprightly 80 minutes it recounts one of the most significant first dates in history: that of a tall, feisty, intelligent and principled knockout named Michelle Robinson and Barack Obama, a sincere, smooth-talking, disorganised yet charismatic young lawyer who's so laid back he's practically horizontal.
- 9/29/2016
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
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