B. Quinn Curry
B. Quinn Curry, huh? The guy’s got his name tucked in the credits of some seriously solid flicks—If Beale Street Could Talk, Vice, and Where’d You Go, Bernadette. Not exactly the sort of movies you toss on in the background while you’re scrolling through your phone, right? There’s some real substance there.
Let’s start with Beale Street. That film’s got soul, honestly. It’s like someone took a James Baldwin novel and just… poured it right onto the screen. Everything’s drenched in emotion—love, injustice, hope, all tangled up and messy, just like real life. Curry’s involvement means he’s part of that magic, the kind that sticks with you after the credits roll and you’re still thinking about the characters.
Then there’s Vice. Oh man, that movie doesn’t pull its punches. It’s sharp, satirical, and a little bit wild—like, you’re laughing one second and then suddenly you’re questioning everything you thought you knew about American politics. Curry’s hand in a project like that? Definitely not for the faint of heart. It’s bold, it’s brash, and honestly, it’s got guts.
Finally, Where’d You Go, Bernadette. Way different vibe. This one’s quirky, offbeat, chasing after the chaos of creativity and family drama. Cate Blanchett basically becomes Bernadette, and it’s just… fun and weird and kind of sweet.
So, bottom line—B. Quinn Curry picks projects that don’t just fade into the background. There’s something thoughtful or a little risky about each one, and you can bet if his name’s on it, you’re in for something a bit left of ordinary.