While growing up in the suburbs of Paris, Alexandre Moors experimented with graffiti, a process where “you reinvent or reinterpret your surroundings into your own scenario.” A prolific music video ...
Last week saw the trailer premiere for Blue Caprice, the first feature for director Alexandre Moors and screenwriter Ronnie Porto. The thriller---led by Isaiah Washington and Tequan Richmond---opens ...
IFP Lab film Blue Caprice, a chilling drama about the Beltway sniper starring Isaiah Washington, was today acquired by IFC’s Sundance Selects imprint. The movie is the debut feature by NYC-based ...
Tequan Richmond stars as teenager Lee Boyd Malvo in Blue Caprice. Courtesy of IFC Films After you’ve seen Blue Caprice, come back and listen to our Spoiler Special: Dana Stevens Dana Stevens is ...
Critics are raving about Sundance NEXT section entry “Blue Caprice,” directed by Alexandre Moors and based on the 2002 sniper attacks in Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia. The film is an “eerie, ...
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In a recent interview with Vibe, Alexandre Moors briefly details the theme and creative process involved with the making of Kendrick Lamar‘s conceptual video for “i.” As half of the directing team ...
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Inspired by the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks in which ten random victims were killed in Washington D.C., Alexandre Moors’ “Blue Caprice” is a semi-road movie that looks at the killers’ stories prior to ...
Alexandre Moors' timely DC sniper thriller is driven by the intense, mesmerizing performances of Isaiah Washington and Tequan Richmond. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic An abandoned boy is lured to ...
French filmmaker Alexandre Moors made his feature debut in 2013 with Blue Caprice, an acclaimed indie inspired by the 2002 Washington, DC sniper attacks. He returns to Sundance (where Blue Caprice ...