Todd Haynes
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Cannes Report Day 3: Todd Haynes’ ‘Velvet Underground’ Doc ‘Rips,’ Tilda Swinton’s 5-Film Festival
Cannes 2021: Polish director Agnieszka Holland also fears indie films can “vanish” on streamers
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Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore to Star in Todd Haynes’ Next Film ‘May December’
Samy Burch wrote the script that will kick off production next year
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Todd Haynes’ Velvet Underground Documentary Lands at Apple TV+
Film features never-before-seen performances and recordings, including Andy Warhol films
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10 Best Films of the 2010s, From ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ to ‘Moonlight’ (Photos)
Decade in Review: “Toy Story 3” and “Boyhood” rank among the highlights of the decade
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‘Dark Waters’ Off to Swimming Start at Indie Box Office
A24’s “The Lighthouse” crosses $10 million in quieter weekend for specialty releases
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‘Dark Waters’ Film Review: Mark Ruffalo and Todd Haynes Team Up for Brooding Environmental Docudrama
The fight to expose DuPont’s malfeasance becomes a tense and surprisingly straightforward thriller in Haynes’ hands
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Todd Haynes’ Latest With Anne Hathaway and Mark Ruffalo Gets Title and November Release
Focus Features also dates Nisha Ganatra’s “Covers” for May 2020
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Cannes Report, Day 2: ‘Les Miserables’ and ‘Bacurau’ Start Strong, John Carpenter Takes a Bow
Todd Haynes also brings his Velvet Underground documentary to the marketplace
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10 Best Cannes Films of the Last 10 Years, From ‘Melancholia’ to ‘Amour’ (Photos)
TheWrap Cannes magazine: Our critics reflect on the best of what they’ve seen at the French festival in the decade TheWrap has attended
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Anne Hathaway and Tim Robbins Join Mark Ruffalo in Todd Haynes’ DuPont Drama
Bill Camp, Victor Garber, Mare Winningham, William Jackson Harper, and Bill Pullman also join cast
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The Evolution of Christian Bale: From ‘Newsies’ to ‘Hostiles’ (Photos)
From insomniac to superhero, Bale will do just about anything for a role — including risk his health
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Cate Blanchett Named Cannes Film Festival Jury President
Oscar winner will preside over 71st annual fest in South of France
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‘Wonderstruck’ Review: Todd Haynes Aims for Magic, But It’s Elusive
As a formal exercise in the look and feel of cinema, “Wonderstruck” is dazzing; as a piece of storytelling, it’s more problematic
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‘Wonderstruck’ Trailer: Gorgeous, Tragic New York Tale Set in Two Eras (Video)
Todd Haynes’ follow-up to “Carol” is based on Brian Selznick’s acclaimed 2011 illustrated novel about two deaf children
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Nicole Kidman, Ed Lachman to Receive Tributes at the Gotham Awards
Awards ceremony takes place on November 27 in New York