News

The title of “CODA,” then, carries two meanings: More than being about deafness, this is a movie about bringing things to a graceful but necessary end. Written and directed by Sian Heder ...
Emilia Jones and Troy Kotsur in “CODA,” premiering globally on Apple TV+ on August 13, 2021. When Ruby, who is bullied at school for being the daughter of deaf parents (she also once “talked ...
Leo (Daniel Durant), Jackie (Marlee Matlin) and Ruby (Emilia Jones) swipe left on Tinder profiles in the movie “CODA.” ©Apple TV/Courtesy Everett Coll At first Ruby’s parents resent her ...
“Coda” is a small movie, exquisitely made. Touching, funny and stirring, it would be the kind of movie you’d urge a friend to run out and see, except they’ll only need to stay home and ...
By Jon Frosch Senior Editor, Reviews But if you’re going to make a film that sticks to the playbook, or playbooks, this is how to do it: CODA is a radiant, deeply satisfying heartwarmer that ...
The hit of the 2021 virtual Sundance Film Festival centers ... JUSTIN CHANG, BYLINE: The title of the new movie "CODA" is an acronym for child of deaf adults. Here it refers to a teenager named ...
From the moment I first saw CODA at 2021’s Sundance Film Festival ... This is not to say that those traits in a movie are a bad thing—but CODA is proof they are not the only way to be great.
Let’s look at the movie and examine how members of the Deaf community are feeling to see what worked and what didn’t. CODA is a 2021 drama film based on the 2014 French movie, La Famille Bélier.
we see the ghost of a more fruitful movie, one that would rather surprise its viewers than feed them a formula they have come to expect. CODA Rated PG-13 for unrestrained flatulence and a bawdy mime.