Sofia Coppola Says She Can’t Watch Movies Without Any Female Characters
Coppola spoke with “Promising Young Woman” filmmaker Emerald Fennell about her sensibilities as a moviegoer.
Coppola spoke with “Promising Young Woman” filmmaker Emerald Fennell about her sensibilities as a moviegoer.
Fennell started pitching the pre-title sequence of “Promising Young Woman” in 2017.
Netflix dominates the awards field, but Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods” was shut out. Don’t underestimate “Nomadland” and “One Night in Miami.”
Spoilers: Burnham says he hopes Emerald Fennell’s firecracker film will extend the #MeToo conversation beyond “the most monstrous among us” like Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby.
Also new to the charts is Nate Parker’s “American Skin,” his first film since “The Birth of a Nation,” which placed at #3 on Apple TV.
Theaters continue to fight, but results remain minimal with a little more than 1 million tickets sold this weekend.
This year begins where 2020 left off, and possibly even worse, with a far bigger drop than normal for the DC sequel.
Normally, a blockbuster sequel opening to only 16% of the original’s first weekend would be a disaster. Not this year.
The first-time filmmaker tells IndieWire she wants audiences to have lots of fun with her Carey Mulligan-starring revenge thriller — until they don’t.
Few movies pack the punch of Emerald Fennell’s raucous, whipsmart revenge thriller, which is exactly why Mulligan tells IndieWire she had to star in it.
The pandemic delayed Emerald Fennell’s Sundance sensation from its April opening. Now it’s back with a vengeance this Christmas.
Don’t let the darkness of Emerald Fennell’s twisted directorial debut scare you off. There’s plenty of pleasure to be found in its bruising, pitch black humor.