As a guard at Lake Braddock High and Georgetown University, RaMell Ross had to have vision. The same holds true for his ...
The most impressive feat a film can pull off is to convince its viewers they are seeing something wholly original. Even more ...
Ross’s experimental and fiercely empathetic sensibilities are obvious in Nickel Boys’ first-person point of view style.
A tale of two black teenagers coping with the harrowing environment of a US reform school in the 1960s is up for best picture ...
Nickel Boys, which received Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, was shot almost entirely in the ...
A day after this story aired and was published online, “Nickel Boys” was nominated for two Oscars: Best Adapted Screenplay for RaMell Ross and Joslyn Barnes, and Best […] ...
On Tuesday, DMV local and 'NIckel Boys' Director, RaMell Ross joined Good Morning Washington to share more about the film and casting process. You can see 'Nickel Boys' in DC theatres now.
RaMell Ross, A.V. Rockwell ... Dozier School for Boys). The movie is shot primarily from first-person points-of-view, but its daring gaze isn’t its only big swing. This is an inventive nonlinear ...
Ross' Colson Whitehead adaptation ... hearing too much from others may distract from his own guiding voice. “When your movie comes out, you have to have your own perception of your work ...
In a remarkable twist of fate, filmmaker RaMell Ross has received two Oscar nominations for his compelling film, *Nickel Boys*. This exciting news comes as audiences embrace the movie’s powerful ...
“If I have a superpower,” says RaMell Ross, the director of “Nickel Boys,” “it’s not having been traditionally trained in anything.” A former college basketball star at Georgetown ...