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Displaying all articles tagged:
Eliza Hittman
performance anxiety
Feb. 16, 2024
The Crying Game
How do actors learn to sob on cue? And can I? Oprah’s acting coach, a soap star, a famous clown-class graduate, and others explain.
By
Rachel Handler
chat room
Apr. 4, 2020
Barry Jenkins, Adele Romanski on Releasing an Abortion Drama During a Pandemic
The two producers talk Eliza Hittman’s
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
, and women’s access to reproductive health services amid the coronavirus.
By
Hunter Harris
profile
Apr. 4, 2020
Her Dark Materials
With
Never Rarely Sometimes Always,
Eliza Hittman takes on the “bureaucratic odyssey†of getting an abortion in the U.S.
By
Rachel Handler
movie review
Mar. 10, 2020
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
, an Everyday Thriller About Obtaining an Abortion
In Eliza Hittman’s new movie, state restrictions turn a teenager’s attempt to end an unwanted pregnancy into a perilous journey.
By
Alison Willmore
sundance 2020
Jan. 22, 2020
The 17 Movies We’re Most Excited to See at Sundance Film Festival
Including a transatlantic thriller starring Jude Law, a family drama from Miranda July, and a portrait of up-and-coming performer Taylor Swift.
By
Alison Willmore,
Bilge Ebiri,
and
Rachel Handler
Aug. 24, 2017
With
Beach Rats
, Director Eliza Hittman Shows Male Sexuality Her Way
Who gets to tell what story? “I don’t think people should be limited.â€
By
Kyle Buchanan
Aug. 24, 2017
Beach Rats
Is a Slight But Gorgeously Realized Coming-of-Age Story
Eliza Hittman’s story of a Coney Island bro questioning his sexuality is at its best when focusing on mood over plot.
By
Emily Yoshida