Julianne Nicholson
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‘Janet Planet’ Review: A Textured Yet Wearisome Coming-of-Age Tale
Telluride 2023: Julianne Nicholson and newcomer Zoe Ziegler ably navigate an even-keeled mother-daughter story that feels hushed to a fault
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Why ‘Monos’ Director Created ‘Ideological Vacuum’ for His War Drama – and Doesn’t Say Where It’s Set
TheWrap Oscar magazine: “The wars that are fought now — Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan — are fought mainly in the shadows,” director Alejandro Landes says
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‘Monos’ Film Review: Evocative, Oblique Film Follows Kid Commandoes and Their Prisoners
One part “Lord of the Flies” and one part Mica Levi’s dissonant score results in a fascinating but sometimes vague coming of age
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Neon Acquires Latin American Survival Thriller ‘Monos’
Sundance 2019: Survival film follows a team of soldiers and an American hostage lost in the jungle
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‘Novitiate’ Review: Melissa Leo Grounds a Visually Striking Study in Faith
Leo’s ferocious Reverend Mother anchors the film when it strays into stylization or an excess of repressed sexuality
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Margot Robbie’s ‘I, Tonya’ Sells to Neon and 30WEST
TIFF 2017: Film also starring Allison Janney received raves
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TIFF Parties 2017: Nicole Kidman, Emma Stone, Jake Gyllenhaal, Brie Larson and the Top Invites
Hint: The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s party with InStyle rules the social circuit at the Toronto Film Festival
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‘Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders’ Finds Its Attorney Jill Lansing
Julianne Nicholson joins the NBC drama, marking her fourth series with Dick Wolf
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Dianna Agron, Margaret Qualley Drama ‘Novitiate’ Picked Up by Sony Pictures Classics
Sundance 2017: Film was written and directed by Maggie Betts
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‘Black Mass’ Venice Review: Johnny Depp Returns to Actual Acting in Gripping True-Crime Tale
Depp’s turn as James “Whitey” Bulger anchors a film packed to the gills with star turns and real-life intrigue
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‘The Red Road’ Season 2 First Look: Jason Momoa Says Kopus Is ‘Trying to Walk a Straight Path’ (Exclusive Video)
“But a couple of things happen … and he gets back in trouble,” the SundanceTV star says
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Sundance Reviews: Literary Lions, Troubled Teens, Lithuanian Lesbians
A first sampling of Sundance offerings reveals illuminating documentaries and compelling, if not perfect, narratives
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‘The Red Road’ Review: Good Actors Steered Astray
Sundance drama starts strong, but too much happens too soon
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Sundance Channel Sets Jason Momoa’s ‘Red Road’ Debut for February (Video)
A clash between a New Jersey town and a Native American tribe heats up on the original series