Most Underrated Lead Actor
Sebastian Stan in A Different Man
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett in Femme
Keith Kupferer in Ghostlight
Andrew Garfield in We Live in Time
George MacKay in Femme
Jonno Davies in Better Man
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Most Underrated Lead Actor
Sebastian Stan in A Different Man
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett in Femme
Keith Kupferer in Ghostlight
Andrew Garfield in We Live in Time
George MacKay in Femme
Jonno Davies in Better Man
Ghostlight (2024) dir. Alex Thompson & Kelly O’Sullivan cine. Luke Dyra
Ghostlight (2024)
Dir. Alex Thompson, Kelly O’Sullivan
Ghostlight
directed by Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson, 2024
Favorite movies of 2024
-Anora -Challengers -Conclave -Dune, Part II -Ghostlight -I Saw the TV Glow -Sebastian -The Substance -Wicked, Part I -The Wild Robot
Ghostlight: A Film That You will Love
Photos courtesy of AMC Network Ghostlight is a film that you will love. Unconditionally. Writer and director Kelly O’Sullivan has given us theatre, and the artists filling it, as therapy and not the quite the main story. Michael Caine once said, “No one likes movies about actors.” He was right. The film Noises Off; a comedy with Caine and a number of top performers, including Carol Burnett,…
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"Ghostlight"
A sad and smart comedy / drama about the healing power of the arts that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure.
You’ll feel a wide range of emotions when watching co-directors Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson’s “Ghostlight,” a sad and smart comedy / drama that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure. It’s a story about the power of the arts to heal and give purpose, but also the true adage that art often imitates life. After an outburst on the job and subsequent suspension, construction worker Dan…
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Rebecca Spence, Keith Kupferer, and Curtis Edward Jackson in How the World Began by Catherine Trieschmann, now playing at Rivendell Theatre, Chicago