How 'The Drama' Could Redefine A24
Apr 9, 2026 1:06pm PT
How ‘The Drama’ Could Redefine A24
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Owen Gleiberman
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Courtesy of A24
Like a lot of people today who care passionately about movies, I love A24. I don’t love every movie they make or release. But I love, and certainly like, enough of them, and I recognize — and salute — the special place that this cutting-edge production and distribution company has carved out for itself in the movie world. In the 13 years it’s been around, A24 has forged an identity that makes it the successor to such game-changing independent-film monoliths as Miramax and Fox Searchlight — companies that had such a strong aesthetic, backed by a powerful track record of success, that they came to define much of what independent film is.
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