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Jude Dry

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  • Business Insider

Past articles by Jude:

‘Cora Bora’ Review: Meg Stalter Is a Messy Musician in Uneven Queer Comedy

SXSW: “Hacks” breakout Meg Stalter gets a star vehicle of her own, but charisma alone isn’t enough to carry this thinly sketched narrative. → Read More

Jamie Lee Curtis Wins Best Supporting Actress Oscar for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star nabbed her first Academy Award after a long and storied career in Hollywood. → Read More

‘Parachute’ Review: Brittany Snow Directs Lackluster Eating Disorder Drama

SXSW: Brittany Snow makes her directorial debut with a meandering drama about a young woman adrift in body shame and self loathing. → Read More

‘Operation Fortune’ Review: Aubrey Plaza Kicks Ass in a Throwback Guy Ritchie Thriller

Aubrey Plaza, Jason Statham, and Hugh Grant lead a killer ensemble in a peppy throwback action comedy that doesn’t quite land. → Read More

‘Juniper’ Review: Charlotte Rampling Is a Brazen Lush in Restrained Family Drama

The Oscar nominee adds a chilly appeal to this otherwise routine drama about an ailing woman connecting with her grandson. → Read More

‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: Over-the-Top Bloodbath Gives February Movie Season a Bump

Keri Russell and Ray Liotta add A-list appeal to this B movie cash grab, as director Elizabeth Banks proves she knows what audiences want. → Read More

‘Perpetrator’ Review: Alicia Silverstone Cuts Deep in Wacky but Scattered Feminist Horror

Berlin: Jennifer Reeder combines missing teenage girls and a secret familial blood pact into a melting pot of zany ideas that overshoots. → Read More

Oscars 2023: The Best Documentary Shorts Nominees, Ranked

From baby elephants to bellowing walruses, this year’s documentary shorts contenders are set to make a big impact. → Read More

Oscars 2023: The Best Animated Shorts Nominees, Ranked

Idris Elba and Gabriel Byrne voice some kindly animals, but the real standout is Pamela Ribon’s frisky feminist comedy “My Year of Dicks.” → Read More

‘Of an Age’ Review: Goran Stolevski’s Aching Gay Romance Suspends Time

A lilting ode to the one who never fully gets away, the Australian filmmaker’s confident second feature is a charming and poignant queer love story. → Read More

‘Consecration’ Review: Jena Malone Defiles Some Nuns in Throwback Possession Thriller

Bloody religious iconography does the heavy lifting in this muted suspense saga from British horror maven Christopher Smith. → Read More

Jena Malone ‘Maybe Sold Her Soul to the Indie Film Devil’ — and Lived to Tell Many Tales

Feminist possession thriller “Consecration” stars the actress in a sharp genre turn, a reflection of the kind of eclectic tastes Malone tells IndieWire are key to her. → Read More

Pamela Anderson Never Wanted the ‘Dirty Money’ from Her Stolen Sex Tape

At the Netflix premiere of her documentary “Pamela, a Love Story,” the actress and her son Brandon Lee discussed the intimate project. → Read More

‘Kokomo City’ Review: Trans Sex Workers Radiate Their Truth in Transcendent Debut

Sundance: D. Smith directs, edits, and shoots a luminous portrait of four Black trans women in all of their joy, pain, and beauty. → Read More

George Stephanopoulos on That Awkward Barbara Walters Interview with Brooke Shields

"It holds up a mirror to what the culture was like at the time," he said at the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox. → Read More

‘The Stroll’ Review: Trans Sex Workers Recall a Lost New York in Haunting Documentary

Sundance: A bittersweet documentary tells the story of New York’s gentrification through the women who once worked the Meatpacking District. → Read More

‘Mutt’ Review: An Intimate Day-in-the-Life Drama Follows a Young Person in Transition

Sundance: A young trans guy navigates shifting relationships over a hot summer day in this solid debut from filmmaker Vuk Lungulov-Klotz. → Read More

Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway on the Sumptuous Hitchcock-Inspired Throwback ‘Eileen’

They joined actor Shea Whigham, writers Ottessa Moshfegh and Luke Goebel, and director William Oldroyd in the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox. → Read More

‘The Disappearance of Shere Hite’ Review: Slighted Women’s Sexuality Pioneer Gets Her Due

Sundance: Dakota Johnson narrates this peppy documentary about the misunderstood author of the 1976 bestseller “The Hite Report.” → Read More

‘It’s Only Life After All’ Review: Adoring Indigo Girls Documentary Proves the Power of Two

Sundance: The iconic lesbian folk rock duo get a fittingly sincere portrait in this sweeping look at their unlikely and enduring success. → Read More