Shawkat, who will next be seen in Kristen Stewart's and Dylan Meyers' "The Wrong Girls," on her Sundance-winning film and new ...
In our lively interview with Turner, costar Alia Shawkat, and director Hailey Gates at the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox, Shawkat reveals her mom once thought she couldn't act. In ...
Time for a cinematic litmus test. If the phrase “military industrial complex romantic comedy” rings your bells, Hailey Gates’ feature directorial debut “Atropia” just might be for you. What if we told ...
Logline: When an aspiring actress in a military role-playing facility falls in love with a soldier cast as an insurgent, their unsimulated emotions threaten to derail the performance. Welcome to ...
In 11 Questions, The A.V. Club asks interesting people 11 interesting questions—and then asks them to suggest one for our next interviewee. Alia Shawkat has been working in front of the camera for ...
It’s the story of a real, fake place. That is, Hailey Gates' new movie, Atropia, a film based on military training camps in the American desert that simulated war zones in Iraq. Written and directed ...
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