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Neon has released the trailer for 'Splitsville,' starring Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona with Kyle Marvin and Michael Angelo ...
Michael Angelo Covino, right, and Kyle Marvin, left, the writers (and stars) of the film “The Climb” are photographed in Los Angeles on Monday, December 14, 2021.
Michael Angelo Covino and real-life greatest pal Kyle Marvin play two best buds who find their relationship tested after an act of betrayal in “The Climb.” Nov. 11, 2020 The timing is, frankly ...
Marriages crumble, crash and intertwine in the official trailer for Splitsville. Following a premiere at the Cannes Film Festival last month, Neon and Topic Studios released the trailer for ...
The filmmakers behind "Splitsville," including Michael Angelo Covino, explain how they got their Neon comedy made in a challenging market.
Michael Angelo Covino: The short came about because we wanted to do something that was simple; just the two of us talking. I ride bikes a lot, and it was one of these ideas that just sort of clicked.
Michael Angelo Covino’s open marriage comedy “Splitsville” brought much-needed laughter to Cannes on Monday night, earning a warm six-minute ovation.. As the applause roared, director Covino ...
(L-R) Kyle Marvin, Adria Arjona, Dakota Johnson and Michael Angelo Covino pose during the “Splitsville” photocall at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2025.
Michael Angelo Covino‘s sophomore feature directorial Splitsville, which is playing in this year’s Cannes Film Festival Premiere section, is getting an Aug. 22 U.S. theatrical release.
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all worldwide rights to Michael Angelo Covino’s “The Climb” (excluding France and German-speaking Europe), the distributor announced Friday.The film ...
Michael Angelo Covino is adamant: Tom Hanks really is as nice as his reputation suggests. He told Newsweek of his co-star: "There's nothing to say other than what everyone experiences is kind of true.
Michael Angelo Covino's open marriage comedy "Splitsville" brought much-needed laughter to Cannes on Monday night, earning a warm six-minute ovation. As the applause roared, director Covino teared ...