This article contains spoilers for the end of the film “Nickel Boys,” directed by RaMell Ross. Since RaMell Ross’ “Nickel ...
RaMell Ross' adaptation of Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is an ambitious, immersive experience.
It takes a minute to adapt to the filming technique RaMell Ross employs in "Nickel Boys." Once you realize it's just a ...
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The Village Voice review of "Nickel Boys" finds that this film adaptation retains the power of Colson Whitehead's novel.
Viewers don't just watch these characters' journey -- we experience it through their perspective and the camera acts as their ...
RaMell Ross doesn't just interpret Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer-winning novel about a racist, nightmarish boys' reformatory. He immerses you in it.
Inside the wildly original film with RaMell Ross and star Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor. Plus: My insta-take on Critics Choice noms ...
You’ve described yourself as a “liberated documentarian,” and said you believe that traditional documentary methods and ...
Nickel Boys’ was a chance for Mississippi native Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor to honor her Southern roots. 'I always have to have ...
The film is told from a different perspective – point of view – with actors staring into the camera to tell the story of an ...