‘Run’ Trailer: ‘Searching’ Director Returns With Sarah Paulson Psychological Thriller
Aneesh Chaganty ventures beyond computer screens in his second directorial feature.
Aneesh Chaganty ventures beyond computer screens in his second directorial feature.
The Indie Spirit nominee is still taken with Aneesh Chaganty’s clever screen-centric thriller, but its forward-thinking goes beyond just cool technology.
John Cho proved to be an enormous asset for the low-budget thriller, but he wasn’t the only one.
Nestled inside an already complex and scary “screen-based movie” is an entirely different story with global implications.
Holdovers like “BlacKkKlansman” thrived, but new titles like “Operation Finale” and “Kin” suffered.
Lenny Abrahamson’s follow-up to “Room” fails to find a strong audience, while John Cho shows star power.
As the season winds down, “Crime + Punishment” lands better reviews than the top documentary performers of the summer, and “Eighth Grade” continues to earn top marks.
With his Screenlife software, Bekmambetov has already produced several well-received projects. But this is just the beginning, he said, outlining a plan to release 50 movies a year.
Debra Messing also stars in Aneesh Chaganty’s inventive thriller— told entirely with computers, cell phones, and social media sites.
Aneesh Chaganty’s drama transcends its gimmick, offering up a smart and refreshing spin on movies that literally play out on smalls screens.