Looking outside the blockbuster box
By Jake Coyle, Film Writer
NEW YORK (AP) --More exotic creatures thrive in the shadows of summer blockbusters. Here are 10 of the most anticipated indie films due this summer, nary a caped superhero or city-crushing monster among them.
1. "The Rover" (June 13) — David Michod's follow-up to his Aussie crime drama "Animal Kingdom" qualifies as a must-see because of the rare quality of his feature film debut. This one, which will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, stars Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson and is set in a near-future Australia where the world economy has collapsed and bandits roam the Outback.
2. "Boyhood" (July 11) — Richard Linklater spent 12 years making this wholly unique film. It charts a fictional family over that time (Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette play divorced parents) and, remarkably, shows the maturation of 6-year-old Ellar Coltrane (playing their son) from boy to man.
3. "The Immigrant" (May 16) — Tales of immigrants arriving through Ellis Island are a well-trod genre, but James Gray's 1920s drama is distinct in its portrait of the American Dream as both myth and reality. With Marion Cotillard and Joaquin Phoenix.
4. "Life Itself" (July 11) — Steve James ("Hoop Dreams") presents a documentary and ode to the late film critic Roger Ebert.
5. "Begin Again" (July 4) — Much like John Carney's "Once," this is a naturalistic, street-level drama of musicians. Keira Knightley stars as a British singer-songwriter discovered in New York by a down-on-his-luck music executive (Mark Ruffalo).
6. "Magic in the Moonlight" (July 25) — Woody Allen's annual offering this year is a comedy set on the French Riviera in the '20s starring Colin Firth and Emma Stone. It promises a romantic lightness, but the question will be how audiences respond to Allen following the renewed allegation of sexual abuse.
7. "Tracks" (May 23) — Mia Wasikowska stars as Robyn Davidson, who in 1977 trekked across 1,700 miles of the Australian Ocean to reach the Indian Ocean. Adam Driver ("Girls") stars as the National Geographic photographer who trails her.
8. "A Most Wanted Man" (July 25) — Anton Corbijn's adaption of John le Carre's novel is one of two posthumous releases for Philip Seymour Hoffman. The late actor also stars in "God's Pocket" (May 9), the directing debut of John Slattery ("Mad Men").
9. "Wish I Was Here" (July 18) — Zach Braff took a lot of criticism for his use of Kickstarter to help fund his second directorial effort following 2004's "Garden State." Braff also stars as a struggling actor who homeschools his kids.
10. "They Came Together" (June 27) — David Wain and Michael Showalter deconstruct the romantic comedy with a cast led by Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler.
Nikki Baker Becomes CEO At Fallon
Fallon has appointed Nikki Baker as its new CEO. Baker, who joined the creative agency in 2018 and has served as co-chief creative officer with Leslie Shaffer since 2021, succeeds Rocky Novak, who has been in the role since 2019.
Bakerโs promotion to CEO comes at a time of significant momentum for the agency, including six consecutive years of growth and award-winning work.
Bakerโs recent career highlights include creatively leading the Walmart partnership with the Publicis Groupe team and spearheading innovative campaigns such as the award-winning โRomCommerceโ 23-episodic series and the internet-breaking Mean Girls campaign, among hundreds of other campaigns together with the brand over the past few years. Together with Shaffer, Baker has also been instrumental in elevating Fallonโs creative output for longstanding clients like Arbyโs, Mattress Firm, and Front Door/American Home Shield.
โIโve always been an admirer of Fallon, even before I joined. The chance to lead the agency is an absolute honor. Fallon is a place like no other with amazing talent and a legacy of building big, innovative, creative ideas,โ said Baker. โRocky has represented the best of Fallon. Heโs been a great leader, and I couldnโt be more excited to take the reins and lead the agency through to the next chapter. With creativity at our core, weโre going to be as ambitious as ever, push boundaries, and continue embracing emerging platforms to deliver work that truly resonates in culture.โ
Prior to joining Fallon six years ago, Baker held positions as creative director and art director at agencies including DDB and GSD&M, working with major brands such as McDonaldโs, Southwest Airlines, and Wrigley. Her work has been recognized by... Read More