Wash Westmoreland
Earthquake Bird is likely to be but a blip in the filmography of both its stars and director.
A young woman living in Tokyo becomes the prime suspect in a horrific murder when her friend goes missing in the wake of a tumultuous love triangle.
Colette touches on a few of today’s most vital conversations: how society treats women and how society treats those who identify with the LGBTQ+ community.
We spoke with Dominic West who is currently starring in Colette (and known for The Wire and The Affair), about fame, women’s voices in film and more.
Wash Westmoreland speaks about his upcoming film Colette, its journey from script to screen, the casting process, and much more!
It’s often stated that January and February are the two worst cinematic months of the year, as all of the major new releases are more often than not the terrible movies major studios have just “dumped” there. Yet it could easily be argued that the months leading up to the end of the year (“awards season” or “prestige season”, if you prefer to forget that Hollywood backslapping ceremonies exist) are equally bad. They do usually provide the year’s best movies, yet they also provide the kinds of movies that have been made cynically to get awards.
The Last of Robin Hood is an indie biographical drama movie, recounting life of Erroll Flynn and his relationship with teenage actress Beverly Aadland, who is trying to make it in Hollywood. It was directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland. It features Kevin Kline as Erroll Flynn, Dakota Fanning as Beverly Aadland and Susan Sarandon as her mother, Florence Aadland.