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Interview: Jason Isaacs Gets Into the Challenges and Rewards of ‘Mass’
Jason Isaacs is often looked at as someone who plays a heavy character, even a villainous one. In Mass, he’s certainly playing someone intense and with a heavy heart, but it’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen him do before. It also won’t shock you, if you know my thoughts on the film, that he’s absolutely […] More
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Interview: ‘Mass’ Writer/Director Fran Kranz on Crafting One of the Year’s Most Powerful Films
Yes, Fran Kranz once played the stoner in The Cabin in the Woods. But, it’s hardly his only acting credit. Moreover, he’s now established himself as one of the premiere new writers and directors in the industry with Mass. Not only was the movie the class of the Sundance Film Festival, it’s one of the […] More
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First Trailer for ‘Mass’ Showcases An Awards Contender
The much anticipated film will finally hit theatres on October 8th. More
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Sundance Hit ‘Mass’ Debuts a Poster
Following its hit debut at Sundance Film Festival, Mass has received a Poster ahead of its trailer release, one that features a quote from our own Joey Magidson (his Sundance rave is here). The movie follows two couples who engage in a conversation regarding a tragedy that has impacted both of their lives. This gut […] More
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‘Mass’ Acquired by Bleecker Street
One of the most acclaimed films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival has been acquired for U.S. distribution, as Bleecker Street has scooped up Fran Kranz’s directorial debut Mass, with plans for a fourth quarter release timed for awards season. If our review from Sundance is any indication, this is going to be a major player, especially for the […] More
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Sundance Film Festival Review: ‘Mass’ is a Powerhouse of Emotion and Great Acting
The four principle characters in Mass are individuals you hope you never have to personally identify with. They’re each going through incredible grief and pain, having suffered unimaginable loss. The cost and toll on themselves has been terrible. There isn’t even necessarily a light at the end of the tunnel. And yet, they go on, […] More







