The producers behind the acclaimed “Martha Marcy May Marlene” and the director of the 2008 indie “Afterschool,” Antonio Campos, are back with “Simon Killer,” an unsettling character study set in Paris which premiered at Sundance last year. The film gathered strong...
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Read More »Sundance ends this weekend and before everyone hops on a plane back home there are some last-minute deals to be done with distributions acquiring those titles that have made people sit up and take notice over the past week or so.
Read More »This time last year, "Martha Marcy May Marlene" was the toast of Sundance, an impossibly tense drama that, even by the end of 2011, still stood tall as one of the year's best films. Last January, "Afterschool" helmer Antonio Campos was in Park City in his capacity as a produc...
Read More »Simon (Brady Corbet) is lost. After being dumped by his high school sweetheart after a relationship that ran the length of their college years, the newly graduated, newly single American flees to Paris to get away from it all and find himself. Of course, the problem with undertaking such a journey o...
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