Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A post-ironic picaresque born from a take-no-prisoners attitude so oppressive that it soon becomes its own kind of jail, Sean ...
The Sweet East begins with the Pledge of Allegiance and ends with a wobbly shot of the Stars and Stripes. Perhaps the men behind this cherry-bomb indie are trolling us into calling it a ...
The Sweet East is a well-shot though ultimately empty absurdist look at Eastern America. The film follows Lillian as she goes from a field trip to a more wandering and scattered series of encounters.
When The Sweet East premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this past May, our reviewer at The Daily Beast’s Obsessed used one key word to describe it: “wild.” Starring Talia Ryder (Never Rarely ...
The Sweet East might go undetected in the box office this Easter break, but it's a gem worth discovering for those brave enough to tag along for the ride. A surrealist and wildly entertaining journey ...
Utopia has acquired North American rights to “The Sweet East,” a contemporary travelogue that marks the feature directing debut of Sean Price Williams. The sale comes after the film debuted at ...
“The Sweet East” is on the road again, this time heading across the pond for a theatrical release via Utopia, which has acquired the drama’s U.K. rights. Marking celebrated cinematographer Sean Price ...
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Left to right, Simon Rex and Talia Ryder in Sean Price Williams' "The Sweet East." (Courtesy Leia Jospe/Utopia) “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” sidekick Talia Ryder takes the lead here as Lillian, a ...