DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - The latest movie from Texas filmmaker Richard Linklater is called "Boyhood," and it chronicles the story of a child growing up. The film was made over a period of 12 years, ...
Writer-director Richard Linklater filmed his coming-of-age drama “Boyhood” over a period of 12 years. He used the same actors throughout the production. It’s a remarkable way to make a movie, ...
Writer-director Richard Linklater filmed his coming-of-age drama “Boyhood” over a period of 12 years. He used the same actors throughout the production. It’s a remarkable way to make a movie, ...
Richard Linklater’s Boyhood was a cinematic anomaly from its inception. Filmed over the course of 11 years, the narrative told as its actors aged, Boyhood didn’t have the makings of a Hollywood ...
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“It’s the secret films you have to watch out for,” jokes Richard Linklater of his new movie Boyhood, a furtive experiment that he kept quiet for more than a decade. In 2002, he chose a first-grader ...
Richard Linklater's "Boyhood" opened in New Orleans this past weekend, finally giving locals a chance to see what the nation's critics have been gushing about. Full disclosure: I am one of those ...
In an impressively ambitious project, director Richard Linklater has created a film that uses the same cast over 12 years. There are few stories in Hollywood as ubiquitous as the coming of age drama.
Boyhood was one of director Richard Linklater’s most intriguing projects. The film was shot over the span of 12 years, starring Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke as a divorced couple raising two ...
Looking back at 2014, it's been an eventful year in film. Audiences have travelled to the far reaches of the universe in Interstellar and Guardians of the Galaxy, seen Scarlett Johansson shift from AI ...
Hi all, I am a blind movie watcher, since I’m blind, I use audio description where it’s available, but most of the time it isn’t really detailed with descriptions so I thought I’d come on here and ask ...