Is Pete Ohs the only filmmaker working today who knows how to tell a great story in under 90 minutes? In a world where it increasingly feels like a rarity for a film to be under two and a half hours—just check out the lengths of the past year’s Best
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Hannah Ammon knew she wanted to write and direct, she just wasn’t sure when the right moment would arrive. Her short film, We Do Our Best, grew out of a feeling she couldn’t quite shake. Sometimes, those ideas don’t let go. And sometimes, out of those ideas, are born a natural, talented,
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Just under a year ago, “The Fall Guy” and “Bullet Train” director David Leitch reportedly entered negotiations to helm the big-budget live-action “Gears of War” movie at Netflix. “Dune” scribe Jon Spaihts was writing the script for the adaptation that will see streaming giant Netflix teaming with the game’s Canadian