The weakness of independent film has a knock-on effect – and not a good one - on the entire entertainment ecosystem.
The couple hopped on Zoom for a joint interview with their filmmaker Michael Shanks to discuss their Sundance genre film, the physically demanding shoot and why codependency can be so scary.
Dave Franco and Alison Brie join the IndieWire Studio at Sundance to talk Michael Shanks' body horror relationship thriller, 'Together.'
“Did we?,” retorts Brie, “Did you hear having an Eyes Whide Shut moment?” Franco answers, “We knew because of just how intense the shoot is going to be, how intense our dynamic is, what we go through that it was going to be so full on. We joked this either ends in divorce or we’re more co-dependent than ever. Luckily it was the latter.”
Yes, Dave Franco knows you think he looks like Luigi Mangione.
Here are 15 movies that could attract buyers at this year's Sundance Film Festival, including 'Kiss of the Spider Woman,' 'Together' and 'Last Days.'
Although Alison Brie and husband Dave Franco have shared the screen in the past, they truly sink into each other in 'Together'.
"El Norte" director Gregory Nava and activist Dolores Huerta explain why the film's immigrant story resonates now more than ever.
Sorry, Baby” Eva Victor triumphs as the writer and star in her perfectly nuanced directorial debut “Sorry, Baby.” (Mia Cioffy Henry, provided by the Sundance Institute) Comedian Eva Victor can be ridiculously funny and wry.
During an interview at Sundance, Dave Franco explains why he loves working with the Now You See Me cast and what fans can expect from Part 3.
Given that Oscars season is in full swing, you may currently be focusing on movies that came out last year — perhaps you’re playing the Challengers soundtrack to mourn its shutout, or hiring an Etsy witch to try to affect the chances of controversial front-runner Emilia Pérez — but allow yourself to take a break and redirect your energy to speculating about the future.