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- Podcasts | November 6, 2014
The Swap 1: The Seventh Continent and Pi
On this first edition of The Swap podcast writer Nikola Grozdanovic and I recommend a terrific directorial debut to each other. In the first half, we talk Michael Haneke's The Seventh Continent and follow it with a discussion of...
- Interview | November 4, 2014
Robert Greene and Brandy Burre Talk Subjectivity and Performance in ‘Actress’
WTI chats with director Robert Greene and star of his documentary, 'Actress', Brandy Burre.
- Interview | November 3, 2014
Jesse Moss Reveals His Inspiration And Approach to ‘The Overnighters’
Director Jesse Moss talked to us about his film The Overnighters which is one of the year's best films.
- Movie | October 29, 2014
Force Majeure
The absurdity of familial archetypes are underscored to hilarious effect in Ruben Östlund's provocative new film.
- Interview | October 27, 2014
‘Force Majeure’ Director Ruben Östlund Wants Viewers Horrified AND Laughing
We interview Force Majeure director, Ruben Östlund on his tragic comedy sensibilities.
- Podcasts | October 23, 2014
Way Too Indiecast 6: Spooktacular Halloween Edition
It's the very special Halloween edition of the Way Too Indiecast.
- Awards | October 23, 2014
Boyhood Leads Gotham Awards With 4 Nominations
You might be thinking “Already?!” but yes, award season is already starting. Today, New York’s Gotham Independent Film Awards put out their nominees, a list filled with pleasant surprises and some very obvious choices. Let’s start with the obvious...
- Film Festival | October 21, 2014
5 Must See Films Playing at the 2014 imagineNATIVE Festival
In its 15th year, imagineNATIVE showcases a wide variety of film, radio and media from Indigenous artists around the world. Here's the festival's lineup this year.
- Movie | October 16, 2014
Watchers of the Sky
Edet Belzberg provides a compelling and compassionate view of those who fight for the rights of humanity and the victims of genocide in her latest documentary.
- Movie | October 15, 2014
The Overnighters
The Overnighters feels like one of those rare, lightning in a bottle stories caught in a documentary. What are the odds of coming upon such an incredible story, let alone one that manages to be captured on camera? Life imitates art...
- Film Festival | October 13, 2014
The Reel Indie Film Festival Brings A Wide Selection of Docs, Shorts and Music Videos
Only in its second year, the Reel Indie Film Festival (or RIFF for short) is kicking things off with a nice selection of music videos, shorts and features for audiences in Toronto. RIFF is a recent offshoot of Indie...
- Movie | October 7, 2014
The Pact 2
At the end of Nicholas McCarthy’s The Pact, Annie (Caity Lotz) killed the Judas Killer, her crazed uncle responsible for the decapitation of several women over several decades. Annie was ready to move on, but Evil (or, more accurately, film...
- News | September 26, 2014
Trailer for Sundance Horror ‘The Babadook’ Will Freak You Out
It’s getting close to October, so that means the onslaught of horror films is about to begin. There will be plenty of scary movies to keep an eye out for in the coming weeks, but there’s one we’re quite...
- Movie | September 18, 2014
Altman
Simplicity can be the most effective method sometimes, especially in the case of Ron Mann’s documentary Altman. Instead of taking an ambitious approach to legendary director Robert Altman’s life, Mann shows the life and career of his subject with...
- Film Festival | September 17, 2014
TIFF 2014: From What is Before
Every time something gets written about Lav Diaz, an explanation of the director’s unusual, tough filmography feels necessary. When it comes to length, Diaz is one of the most maximal directors around. It says something when Diaz’s last film,...