by Laura Rote | Dec 22, 2020 | Products
You can see Director Bao Nguyen’s Be Water as part of ESPN’s 30 for 30 series. The documentary, released in June 2020, tells the story of Bruce Lee’s return to Hong Kong to work in film and explores the difficulties he faced along the way using rare archive footage,...
by Jessica Mordacq | Feb 18, 2020 | Studio Tours
Andy Gent’s workshop is an ode to his past films, a library filled with life-size Isle of Dogs sculpts, illustrations for characters from Corpse Bride and Fantastic Mr. Fox, and miniature molded busts and limbs lining shelves on every wall. As the owner of Arch Model...
by Stephen Gossett | Feb 6, 2019 | News
A Chicago museum will soon host a major retrospective of a groundbreaking feminist artist—and the institution is using the opportunity to highlight the gender wage gap that continues to impact millions. Filmmaker and photographer Laurie Simmons has spent nearly five...
by Stephen Gossett | Feb 4, 2019 | News
The phrase “Sundance movie” tends to conjure up a very specific kind of indie film: modest in scale, marked by a familiar brand of whimsy, cut with a melancholic streak, perhaps showcasing a dramatic turn by a comedic actor. In other words, something like Little Miss...
by Stephen Gossett | Feb 1, 2019 | News
Sundance officially wraps up on Sunday, but we’ve already seen a host of buzzy attention-grabbers. Think Mindy Kaling’s theatrical screenwriting debut, a buzzed-about study of gentrification in San Francisco, and the Netflix-bound re-teaming between Jake Gyllenhaal...