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Trey Edward Shults pulls on the neckline ... “I tore my shoulder three times I think.” Waves, the family drama premiering November 15th, which Shults wrote and directed, is partially based ...
About halfway through Trey Edward Shults’s Waves, high school senior Tyler Williams (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and his stern father, Ronald (Sterling K. Brown), have a discomfiting discussion.
As you can tell from my review of "Waves" a few weeks ago ... I've had a chance to chat with Director Trey Edward Shults. He's seen a lot of movies, but he hadn’t quite seen anything that ...
Following a frustrating experience with 2017’s It Comes At Night, writer/director Trey Edward Shults found a “therapeutic and cathartic” experience in mounting his third feature, Waves.
Trey Edward Shults is a white man too, but in Waves, his third feature, he crafted the movie with his primarily black American cast. The film traces the arc of a Florida family coping with death ...
“Waves,” the latest collaboration between cinematographer Drew Daniels and writer-director Trey Edward Shults, is an emotional drama centered on an upper-middle class African-American family ...
In Trey Edward Shults’ “Waves,” an emotionally turbulent, formally exhilarating drama about the travails of a South Florida family, the camera swivels, soars and occasionally comes to a ...
At 31, the director of “Waves” has made his third and most personal film about how families come together and fall apart. By Reggie Ugwu The filmmaker Trey Edward Shults thinks a lot about ...
“Waves,” the third film from Trey Edward Shults, is more evidence of the 30-year-old director’s versatility, as it explodes onto the screen with authentic vibrations of ordinary lif ...
TELLURIDE, Colo. — Heading into the world premiere of his wrenching drama “Waves” at the Telluride Film Festival on Friday night, writer-director Trey Edward Shults was so wracked with ...
The film "Waves" was a longtime coming for writer and director Trey Edward Shults. "I like to think I had to live a lot of life and get on the other side of some things before it could all come ...