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“Splitsville” wasn’t necessarily an easy film to make, and that’s partly because filmmakers Michael Angelo Covino (who directed, starred, and wrote the movie) and Kyle Marvin (who wrote ...
If less coiled and emotionally acute than their previous effort, “Splitsville” is every bit as funny – if not more so – often leaving the audience in stitches at the film’s Cannes Film ...
Six years later, they finally are back on the Croisette for tonight’s Out of Competition premiere of a new comedy all about marriage in crisis, Splitsville, and I am happy to report they are ...
Michael Angelo Covino's sophomore feature directing effort, Splitsville, was unveiled this evening as part of the Cannes Film Festival Premiere section. It was greeted with a eight-minute reception.
Cue an almighty brawl between the two, spectacularly wrecking half the house and its furnishings with it, and taking “Splitsville” firmly out of the realm of reality — though stopping short ...
Director Michael Angelo Covino and co-writer/star Kyle Marvin return to Cannes after their feature debut 'The Climb' premiered on the Croisette six years ago. By Jordan Mintzer What many of us ...
Cannes: Michael Angelo Covino directs and, alongside Kyle Marvin, stars in another winsome character study — this time with Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona along for the ride. There’s a ...
Now, five years later, he returns to the Croisette with Splitsville, a brasher but no less artful follow-up screening in the Cannes Premiere section. Covino and Marvin once again co-wrote the film ...
Dakota Johnson brought another stellar look to the Cannes Film Festival last night, attending Splitsville’s after-party in a floral semi-sheer Saint Laurent slip dress. She was joined by her co ...
Producer Emily Korteweg added that Covino and Marvin wisely set "Splitsville" up to appeal to a wide audience. "I think you did have an awareness of what the market might be looking for and what ...
Michael Angelo Covino’s sophomore feature directing effort, Splitsville, was unveiled this evening as part of the Cannes Film Festival Premiere section. It was greeted with a eight-minute reception.