“I Swear,” a touching biographical drama about Tourette syndrome that was released last October in British cinemas, first gained the attention of a lot of Americans in a strange way: Its little-known ...
Spoiler alert! The following story contains major details about the plot twist of “The Drama.” Save the date for the most polarizing film of the year. Written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli (“Dream ...
A dark comedy is only as successful as its bleakest jokes. Exploitation is not inherently funny, and there’s a vast difference between a movie that earns your laughter and one that expects a certain ...
This post was updated April 9 at 9:05 p.m. Editor’s note: This review contains mentions of gun violence that some readers may find disturbing. Warning: spoilers ahead. Despite its title, “The Drama” ...
Released on April 3, A24’s new film “The Drama,” directed and written by Kristoffer Borgli, asks big questions about unconditional love, forgiveness and if people can really change and grow.
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Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The Drama may be pushing the boundaries of good taste with its secret, but it’s not the only ...
From the filmmaker's personal life to his movie's big twist, here's why everyone's talking about A24's latest controversial release. Mike Miller is the executive editor on the movies team at ...
For months, people have been speculating about the big "twist" of "The Drama." Trailers for the subversive rom-com have cleverly cut around a pivotal dinner scene, in which a soused Emma (Zendaya) ...
The Drama has officially arrived. The A24 film, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, is now playing in theaters, drawing attention for its mix of romance, dark comedy and unexpected twists. The ...
“The Drama” is in theaters now and already fueling plenty of discourse online. But you might be a bit confused by the title, considering how trailers for it largely lean into the rom-com elements of ...
Trailer editing is a lost art. Modern audiences want transparency; they want to believe that, when they go to the movies, their money will be well-spent. It’s a zero-sum game for filmmakers and ...