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Chad Kennerk

United States

Entertainment Writer at Freelance

Digital Editor at Film Review Daily

Staff Writer at Boxoffice Pro

Articles

  • 1 week ago | boxofficepro.com | Chad Kennerk

    For two decades Daniel Minahan has quietly shaped the modern television landscape, lending a sharp eye and fearless storytelling to HBO series such as Six Feet Under, Deadwood, Big Love, True Blood, and Game of Thrones, as well as FX’s American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace—for which he won an Emmy—and the Netflix miniseries Halston.

  • 1 week ago | filmreviewdaily.com | Chad Kennerk

    Following a career directing music videos for artists like Grizzly Bear, Panda Bear, and Björk, Isaiah Saxon makes a decisive and welcome leap into feature filmmaking with A24’s The Legend of Ochi. It's an accomplished debut that wears its influences on its sleeve — equal parts Spielbergian wonder and Andersonian quirk — without ever losing its own eclectic voice.

  • 3 weeks ago | filmreviewdaily.com | Chad Kennerk

    There are few phrases more devastating than ‘childhood cancer’. Despite the heavy portent of those two words, the human body is capable of seemingly impossible feats, as are the minds that make others’ well-being their mission. Paediatric oncology has made great strides in modern times, yet remains (bewilderingly) one of the least funded areas of cancer research.

  • 3 weeks ago | filmreviewdaily.com | Chad Kennerk

    by CHAD KENNERKThe first feature film produced by the legendary Roger Corman has been given the special edition treatment by Film Masters in a stunning 4K restoration from the original 35mm camera negative. The B-movie horror gem serves as an important footnote in the history of monster movies, an early precursor to the likes of Jaws (which celebrates its 70th anniversary this year).

  • 1 month ago | boxofficepro.com | Chad Kennerk

    Audrey’s Children sheds light on the legacy of a woman ahead of her time. Dr. Audrey Evans, a pioneering physician in pediatric oncology, left an indelible mark on millions. Filmed on location in Philadelphia, where Dr. Evans’ revolutionary work unfolded, the film chronicles 1969 Philadelphia, where Audrey (Natalie Dormer) fights against the medical conventions of the day while navigating the challenges of a male-dominated field.