Star Anna Diop describes Nanny as "haunting," while costar Michelle Monaghan says it's "from a filmmaker who has such a unique and critical voice" Benjamin VanHoose is a Staff Editor on the Movies ...
Aisha (Diop) is an immigrant who moved to New York City from Africa to make a better life. However, she had to leave her young son behind. She takes on a job as a nanny to care for a girl named Rose ...
The horror of the immigrant experience is often portrayed quite literally in American cinema — realistic, shaky camera movements; stark, muted colors; sad, tired people with their eyes wide, speaking ...
Nanny is the first horror movie to win the Sundance Film Festival's US dramatic Grand Jury Prize, and you can stream it to your own living room (for one more day). Joan E. Solsman Former Senior ...
Five years after her movie debut -- not so long a passage to have been forgotten and enough time to be fondly remembered -- "Nanny McPhee Returns." By Kirk Honeycutt, The Associated Press Five years ...
Nikyatu Jusu, writer and director of the psychological horror film “NANNY” spoke with Studio 512 about her upcoming Austin Film Festival debut. “NANNY” airs at 6:45 p.m. on Friday, October 28th at ...
Nanny (2022) Film Review from the 45th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie written and directed by Nikyatu Jusu, starring Anna Diop, Michelle Monaghan, Morgan Spector, Sinqua Walls, Leslie Uggams, ...
Amazon has dropped the trailer for Nanny, the first feature film written and directed by Nikyatu Jusu. The movie took home Sundance’s Dramatic Grand Jury Prize. Nanny follows Aisha (Anna Diop), a ...
Whether providing a spoonful of sugar or sass, the best movie nannies take audiences inside the dysfunctional homes of the children they care for. Nannies play a leading role in supporting the ...
“Nanny McPhee” stands just fine on its own without a nursemaid in the form of a big kid-movie franchise behind it.While it has its basis in star Emma Thompson’s adaptation of Christianna Brand’s Nurse ...
This the second feature film by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini has several inspired moments and a genuine flair for the satiric, but overall the film leaves you cold. By Kirk Honeycutt, The ...