‘Something from Tiffany’s’ Review: A Warm but Weak-Spirited Rom-Com that Isn’t Worthy of Zoey Deutch
Here’s hoping that Prime’s latest holiday offering comes with a gift receipt.
Here’s hoping that Prime’s latest holiday offering comes with a gift receipt.
Good thing writer/director Quinn Shephard already clarified to IndieWire what exactly that tongue-in-cheek, faux trigger warning meant.
Deutch talks to IndieWire about mastering the “unlikable female protagonist” and giving a delightfully unhinged performance in Quinn Shephard’s internet fame satire.
Filmmaker Quinn Shephard and star Zoey Deutch take on influencers, Instagram, and our national obsession with spectacle in a razor-sharp film.
Director Tanya Wexler (“Hysteria”) returns with a flimsy comedy about being a young, beautiful, and zany crook in Buffalo, New York.
Ben Platt, Zoey Deutch, Lucy Boynton, and Theo Germaine share their thoughts on the future of Ryan Murphy’s first Netflix series.
Claire Scanlon’s charming rom-com is a throwback to some of the genre’s best films, and proof that Deutch and Powell just might be our new Ryan and Hanks.
What could possibly go wrong when four mismatched teenagers decide to trap a very, very bad man? (So much.)
Max Winkler’s second feature confirms that Zoey Deutch is a genuine star in the making.
Max Winkler’s “Flower” stars Zoey Deutch as a sexually adventurous teenage girl. Here’s how the filmmakers handled the controversial subject matter.
Indie auteur Ry Russo-Young broadens her horizons without forgetting where she came from in this strong YA adaptation.
The Sundance Film Festival mainstay returns with something new — a YA feature that’s already got distribution — that still feels exactly true to her roots.