‘There There’ Review: Andrew Bujalski’s Clever Gimmick Offers COVID Cinema Done Right
“Support the Girls” director Andrew Bujalski returns with a pandemic-era comedy that was shot without any of its actors being together.
“Support the Girls” director Andrew Bujalski returns with a pandemic-era comedy that was shot without any of its actors being together.
Exclusive: Bujalski’s latest ensemble piece was shot without any two actors ever being in the same room together.
Exclusive: Bujalski tells IndieWire how he landed on the “essential cinema” experiment of “There There,” a movie he never intended to make.
The indie filmmaker also hinted at his next projects during a BendFilm Festival Q&A over the weekend.
Made to pad out the original content on Disney’s new streaming platform, “Lady and the Tramp” is what happens when the tail wags the dog.
The early Disney+ offering features a pair of lovable canine heroes voiced by Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux.
Arbelos Films is re-releasing his early-career black-and-white drama as part of a national tour.
One year after starring in the comedy blockbuster “Girls Trip,” Regina Hall returns to the big screen in a much smaller project to remind everyone she’s an acting gift.
Bujalski’s most sensitive movie is the day in the life of a hardworking woman and the job that won’t give her a break.
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