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‘Tyrel’ Film Review: Jason Mitchell Elevates So-So Social Satire By Yolanda Machado | December 4, 2018 @ 9:25 AM Writer-director Sebastián Silva tiptoes to the edge of inflammatory ideas about race but then shrinks back rather than diving in
Jason Mitchell’s ‘Tyrel’ Sells to Magnolia Pictures By Beatrice Verhoeven | April 17, 2018 @ 9:34 AM Sundance 2018: Drama also stars Michael Cera and Caleb Landry Jones
‘Tyrel': Race, Class and Bad Manners Collide in Showcase for Jason Mitchell By Matt Donnelly | January 20, 2018 @ 11:11 PM Sundance 2018: Sebastian Silva makes a melting pot ”Lord of the Flies“ in the woods
Tribeca Film Festival Award Winners Include ‘Dean,’ ‘Junction 48,’ ‘Do Not Resist’ (Complete List) By Beatrice Verhoeven | April 21, 2016 @ 2:30 PM For the first time in the festival’s history, there were separate U.S. and international narrative competition categories
‘Nasty Baby’ Review: Kristen Wiig Shines in a Toxic Hipster Comedy By Tricia Olszewski | October 22, 2015 @ 1:29 PM Writer-director-costar Sebastián Silva makes a left turn in his modern-family film that leads to nowhere
Outfest Gala Screenings Include Opening Night Tig Notaro Documentary, Kristen Wiig’s ‘Nasty Baby’ By Beatrice Verhoeven | May 7, 2015 @ 11:59 AM The nation’s largest LGBT film festival will run from July 9 to July 19
‘Nasty Baby’ Stars Kristen Wiig, Alia Shawkat, Director Sebastian Silva on Toughest Part of Filming (Video) By Wrap Staff | January 26, 2015 @ 7:11 PM Shawkat jokes to TheWrap that ”craft service was a little weak“ while Silva talks overcoming challenges of being both actor and director
‘Crystal Fairy’ Director: ‘I Highly Recommend Kids to Take Drugs’ (Video) By Tony Maglio | July 12, 2013 @ 11:52 AM Star Michael Cera wisely did not hop on board with that sentiment
‘Crystal Fairy’ Review: Michael Cera, Hippies, Hallucinogenic Cactus Make for a Groovy Trip By Leah Rozen | July 11, 2013 @ 1:02 PM ”Crystal Fairy“ is a small movie — but beautifully shot, much of it with a hand-held camera — that conveys a sense of place and intimacy without being excessive or self-indulgent