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Interview: Neil LaBute Talks DIRTY WEEKEND

The work of Neil LaBute can be a nasty business. Particularly in his early writings for stage or screen, LaBute's fiction placed an emphasis on humans with a flare for charismatic inhumanity, highlighting the worst aspects of society and its...

Review: COLD COMES THE NIGHT Elevates Familiar Genre Elements With Fine Performances And Skillful Execution

In 2009, writer-director Tze Chun garnered much acclaim with his debut feature Children of Invention, a semi-autobiographical film about a single mother and her two children struggling to make ends meet in suburban Boston. At first glance, Chun's follow-up, the...

SOME VELVET MORNING: Watch An Exclusive Clip From Neil LaBute's Latest

Death At A Funeral director Neil LaBute won much love at Tribeca for his latest offering - the Stanley Tucci and Alice Eve starring Some Velvet Morning - and with the film hitting iTunes and VOD today prior to a...

The Gender War Wages On in the Trailer for SOME VELVET MORNING

It has been a while Neil Labute stormed onto the arthouse film scene with the one-two punch of In The Company of Men and Your Friends and Neighbors in the mid 1990s. After those two exceptional films, it felt that...