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Covariance - A Review of the Short Film From Dawn Westlake
When your life revolves around the racetrack, the ride extends far beyond the race itself.
Aug 24, 2011
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Christine Pollock
Film Review: Thomas McCarthy's "Win Win" with Paul Giamatti
With its low-key qualities and the story of average middle-class Americans struggling to stay afloat, Win Win is a film full of charm and gentle wit.
Aug 24, 2011
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Keith Lawrence
A Talk with Actress Bailee Madison of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Best known as Maxine in Disney's TV show Wizards of Waverly Place, 11 year-old actor Bailee Madison talks about her role in Guillermo del Toro's horror film
Aug 21, 2011
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Denise Castillón
Love - An Angels and Airwaves Production
On August 10th, 2011 nearly 500 theaters across North America hosted a special live broadcast of the film Love.
Aug 14, 2011
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Adele van der Merwe
Point Blank – Int'l Independent Film Review of A Bout Portant
This French crime thriller, starring Gilles Lellouche and Elena Anaya, offers non-stop action driven by a love story.
Aug 12, 2011
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Denise Castillón
'Timer' Takes the Guesswork Out of Love
If you haven't seen the movie 'Timer', make some time because this sweet romantic comedy is sure to be a great girls night movie.
Jul 27, 2011
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Marci Casillas
Whit Stillman's Urbane Trilogy
Past hits to watch while we wait for something new from the independent film auteur responsible for Metropolitan, Barcelona and The Last Days of Disco
Jul 14, 2011
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Richard Goertz
Movie Review: 'The Tree of Life' is an extraordinary experience
Terrence Malick's 'The Tree of Life' is the most beautiful, haunting film of the year - possibly ever. Excellent direction and performances all around.
Jul 14, 2011
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Adam Renkovish
Michael Winterbottom's The Trip – Int'l Independent Film Review
Comedian-slash-actors Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon star in this gastronomic road trip mock-umentary, based on their improvised British Television show.
Jul 14, 2011
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Denise Castillón
Bride Flight – International Independent Film Review
A romantic drama about three women who immigrate from Post-WWII Holland to vivacious New Zealand, and the man that kept them connected, even upon his death.
Jul 8, 2011
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Denise Castillón
Interview with 2012 Oscar Nominee Demian Bichir on A Better Life
Best known as the charming druglord and politician on Showtime's Weeds, the Mexican superstar talks about his dramatic role before its Best Actor nomination
Jun 30, 2011
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Denise Castillón
Human Traffic: Film Review
Human Traffic, from British director Justin Kerrigan, chronicles the Welsh Rave Scene through a drug-fueled weekend in Cardiff.
Jun 29, 2011
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Rafal Plonka
Rediscovering Ed Wood's Genius in I Woke Up Early the Day I Died
A beloved script of infamous b-movie director Edward D. Wood, Jr. became one of the weirdest '90s comedies you've never seen.
Jun 27, 2011
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Justin Channell
Film Review: Love Hate (2009)
A review of this surreal dark comedy, an independent short film about a sweet-natured charity worker who falls in love with his own hatred.
Jun 24, 2011
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Laura LeFebvre
Fear X - A Nicolas Winding Refn Film
A review of Nicolas Winding Refn's third film as director, Fear X. John Turturro stars in this moody, dreamlike thriller.
Jun 21, 2011
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Kevin Sturton
The Humorous Flaws of Wiseau's The Room
Commonly known as one of the worst movies ever made, Tommy Wiseau's comedy, The Room, has made it's way to becoming a cult classic.
Jun 16, 2011
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George Zhou
TCM Underground Still Coming out on Top
TCM Underground is a popular series amongst many film buffs, but still subterranean on many cinephiles' late Friday night experiences.
Jun 7, 2011
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Matthew McPhee
Allison Anders - Three of Her Films
Writer/director Anders transforms life into art and, in the process, becomes an eloquent advocate for independent films with a personal point of view.
Jun 2, 2011
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Richard Goertz
Review: Winter's Bone
Summary: Winter's Bone is a modern Western. More drama than thriller, it's a grownup indie film with no pretence and lots of attitude.
May 31, 2011
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Uzor Chinukwue
New Hollywood: The American Film Revolution
New Hollywood was a short period of creativity that came between Hollywood's Golden Age and today's Modern Cinema. It changed the course of American film.
May 20, 2011
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S Gregory Small