Mark Duplass
Alex Arabian spoke with Mark Duplass and Natalie Morales about their film Language Lessons, its inception, Room 104 and more!
In his first report from SXSW Film Festival, Soham reviews I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking), Language Lessons and Islands!
At the 2021 Berlinale Film Festival, Mark Duplass and Natalie Morales sat down to discuss their latest film Language Lessons.
Films about serious illness have a tightrope to walk, to find the right balance for…
Tully is a return to form for both director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody, with this “hipster Mary Poppins” tale feeling like a thematic sequel to their beloved Juno.
With the help of Theron and Davis’ magnetic chemistry, Cody and Reitman’s synergy, and an intricate yet touching story about motherhood, Tully perfectly blends comedy and drama, creating a powerful, tender meditation on societal stigmas.
Wild Wild Country is highly intriguing, captivating its audience from the very beginning, provoking sincere emotion and proving itself to be wild indeed.
Chapman and Maclain Way’s six part documentary series Wild Wild Country is an ambitious six part documentary series that needs to be seen to be believed. The directors spoke to Film Inquiry’s Kristy Strouse about making this monumental project a reality.
We were able to talk with Mark Duplass, executive producer of the six-part Netflix documentary series Wild Wild Country, about what it was like to delve into such a hidden and bizarre piece of history.
Creep 2 takes the comedy and emotional performances of its predecessor to create something entirely new and unique.
Blue Jay weaves in and out of beautifully written scenes, with a minimalist visual style focusing solely on the performances and the interactions.
Directors, writers, actors and producers, The Duplass Brothers have become synonymous with quality American Independent Cinema.