Best First Screenplay:
Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol - SEE YOU YESTERDAY
Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen - DRIVEWAYS
Bridget Savage Cole, Danielle Krudy - BLOW THE MAN DOWN
Jocelyn Deboer, Dawn Luebbe - GREENER GRASS
James Montague, Craig W. Sanger - THE VAST OF NIGHT
#SpiritAwards
Overworked movie trailer trope right now — the tick-tocking of a clock. Edits matched the beat of the ticks, tempo increases to a manic pace that leads to a crescendo — then, finally back to a singular, normal speed tick-tock layered with reverb.
“The Irishman” 88% - A trio of knockout performances. Pesci is a national treasure. The runtime is always the lead, but I’m glad I got to see it on the big screen in a theatre with a crowd.
AirDrop has to be the single most frustrating Apple feature of all time. Mostly because when it works it’s a genius tool, but it’s so wildly inconsistent and totally schizophrenic.
“Gemini Man” 63%-The high frame rate is a big ask for the audience to overcome. But the first hour is a really exciting Will Smith “Bourne” movie with some well executed, high concept chase sequences.
Andrew Patterson's The Vast of Night is "...eerie and compelling..." and unlike anything we've seen in a long time. Check out the new poster, designed by Midnight Marauder for Mondo.
@Variety@AskDebruge And finally! My most-anticipated film of the fest was Andrew Patterson's THE VAST OF NIGHT, a low-budget, high-ambition period sci-fi flick about a 1950s alien invasion.
It lived up to the hype.
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