Mélanie Laurent’s “Freedom” proved to be a liberating production for both the writer/director and her lead star, Lucas Bravo. “Emily in Paris” breakout star Bravo makes his leading man debut in the ...
Services to share this page. Netflix has begun production on O2, a French survival thriller to be directed by Alexandre Aja and starring Melanie Laurent. Getaway Films’ Vincent Maraval, Brahim Chioua ...
Mélanie Laurent is probably still best known to American filmgoers for her literal barn-burner of a performance in “Inglorious Basterds,” but on the global stage, she’s a filmmaking force, premiering ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
"Only thing we can do now is get as far out of town as possible." RLJE Films recently debuted another new official US trailer for the the indie thriller Galveston, the latest feature film directed by ...
More stories by Nigel M. Film Movement has acquired North American rights to the French comedy, “The Day I Saw Your Heart,” starring Melanie Laurent (“Beginners”) and directed by Jennifer Devoldère ...
Inglourious Basterds burst onto theater screens around the world last year with heaping doses of gunpowder and star power, namely Brad Pitt, to set box offices on fire. But while familiar faces like ...
The actress-writer-director discusses her latest drama 'Le Bal des Folles', which marks Amazon's first original French feature. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief But Laurent also has thrived as a ...
Logline: In her directorial debut, from a screenplay she co-wrote with Olivier Torres, Joséphine Japy tells a story based on the true tale of her younger sister, Bertille, who has a condition with an ...
Mélanie Laurent’s “Breathe” charts the jealousy, secrets, obsession and la douleur exquise involving two teenage friends. Opening September 11 in New York and September 18 in Los Angeles, the drama ...
“Oxygen” probably would have been better as a “The Twilight Zone” or “Black Mirror” episode, as opposed to being stretched out into a movie. Even so, this French thriller – premiering on Netflix – ...