Joyce Carol Oates's books haven't often been adapted for the screen, but her 1993 novel Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang has now been filmed twice: in 1996 with a prefame Angelina Jolie and now by ...
There’s a new movie out based on the Joyce Carol Oates novel Foxfire about girls in upstate New York who form their own gang in the 1950s, and while it doesn’t star Angelina Jolie as the charismatic, ...
Wheeling, WV — WHEELING, W.Va. — The Foxfire Film Festival concluded its final day at the Towngate Theater with a screening of the student short film competition finalists. The competition featured ...
"Foxfire" is an indie queer film best known for launching Angelina Jolie. Nearly three decades later, director Annette Haywood-Carter tells IndieWire her plans for mounting a comeback. Based on a ...
This second English-language project from Cannes Golden Palm winner Laurent Cantet adapts Joyce Carol Oates’ bestselling novel. By Jordan Mintzer Foxfire Still - P 2012 Sticking closely to Oates’ ...
Foxfire - Confessions of a Girl Gang is Laurent Cantet’s rendering of the Joyce Carol Oates novel of the same name. It’s been filmed before, in 1996 with an up-and-coming Angelina Jolie. That version ...
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Laurent Cantet started out 14 years ago as a kind of French Ken Loach, using a non-professional cast in the thoughtful leftwing Human Resources to deal with class and industrial relations in a ...
Having taken contempo naturalism to artful new heights in his Palme d'Or winner "The Class," Gallic writer-director Laurent Cantet makes an unconvincing transition into English-language period ...
Having taken contempo naturalism to artful new heights in his Palme d'Or winner "The Class," Gallic writer-director Laurent Cantet makes an unconvincing transition into English-language period ...
Cantet has faithfully – some might say doggedly – adapted the 1993 novel by Joyce Carol Oates, which was previously filmed in 1996 with Angelina Jolie. There’s a certain ragged sincerity to the ...