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David Zaslav clinched a debt-heavy deal to merge cable mainstay Discovery Inc. - which he'd run since 2006 - with what was ...
Director Michael Angelo Covino and co-writer/star Kyle Marvin return to Cannes after their feature debut 'The Climb' premiered on the Croisette six years ago.
Starring Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona, Michael Angelo Covino's broad romcom 'Splitsville' ends up making a stronger-than-intended case for divorce.
Take it as an informal rule - in cinema as in life - that the couple boasting about their open marriage will probably not make it. As a corollary, take it on faith that the comedy duo of Michael ...
Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona star with director Michael Angelo Covino and co-writer Kyle Marvin in an absurdist exploration of open marriages that goes from sexy to violent: “People are fucking ...
“Splitsville” wasn’t necessarily an easy film to make, and that’s partly because filmmakers Michael Angelo Covino (who directed, starred, and wrote the movie) and Kyle Marvin (who wrote ...
Six years later, they finally are back on the Croisette for tonight’s Out of Competition premiere of a new comedy all about marriage in crisis, Splitsville, and I am happy to report they are ...
Now, five years later, he returns to the Croisette with Splitsville, a brasher but no less artful follow-up screening in the Cannes Premiere section. Covino and Marvin once again co-wrote the film ...
Shot on 35mm film by cinematographer Adam Newport-Berra, Splitsville, like The Climb, again has a visual elegance uncommon to most American comedies, with camera movement and staging that reflect ...
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