The dog days of summer bring a movie about a girl's complicated summer. The film is called "Scrapper," and critic Bob Mondello says that's a pretty good description of the child at its center. BOB ...
Kino Lorber release “Scrapper” is a throwback to the “kitchen sink” dramas of the UK’s late 1950s early-1960s New Wave period. The film is a gritty at times, low-budget, social reform-minded entry ...
A seemingly orphaned 12-year-old girl learns that her dad might be a delinquent Harris Dickinson in this wise British charmer. No matter. With buddy Ali (Alin Uzun) and a camera roll full of videos of ...
Quirky father-child pairings are becoming exceedingly common in television and film these days. Heck, Pedro Pascal has made his recent career capitalizing on this dynamic in both The Last of Us and ...
Scrapper director Charlotte Regan is part of this year’s BAFTA Breakthrough cohort, but she’s given a fair share of credit to her breakthrough leading actress, Lola Campbell. In her heartwarming and ...
Her first feature was a big winner at Sundance, but as the British filmmaker tells IndieWire, she's just getting started (and definitely paying for her cinema experiences these days). It’s fitting ...
The 'Triangle of Sadness' leading man stars as an absentee dad who comes back to help out his plucky daughter in Charlotte Regan's feature debut. By Leslie Felperin Contributing Film Critic The highly ...
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