Watching “CODA,” the tender, lively, funny, and beautifully stirring drama that opened the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, I had the most out-of-body movie-viewing experience I’ve had in the year since ...
Editors note: Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series debuts and celebrates the scripts of films that will be factors in this year’s movie awards race. After writer-director Siân Heder scored raves for ...
Troy Kotsur was stunned by what he saw when he went up on stage to accept the Oscar for best supporting actor earlier this spring. The audience was a sea of waving hands. "They were doing the Deaf ...
“You’ll laugh, you’ll cry” has become something of a cliche in the world of theater and movies, the kind of pull quote from a rave review that guarantees a full gamut of audience pleasure. “CODA” is ...
Sian Heder's film revolves around the tensions that arise when the sole hearing member of a deaf family discovers she has a talent for singing. By Jon Frosch Senior Editor, Reviews But if you’re going ...
"CODA" stands for "child of deaf adults." The film portrays the story of 17-year-old Ruby (Emilia Jones), the hearing child of deaf parents (Oscar winner Marlee Matlin and Kotsur), who's caught ...
The fantastic, funny and heartfelt dramedy “CODA” doesn’t astound by breaking the mold of teen romances and coming-of-age tales. Instead, its brilliance lies in combining these well-tread tropes with ...
Watching “CODA,” the tender, lively, funny, and beautifully stirring drama that opened the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, I had the most out-of-body movie-viewing experience I’ve had in the year since ...
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