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- News | November 26, 2012
Cyber Monday Giveaway: Lola Versus and Hoffa Blu-ray
We have a Cyber Monday Blu-ray giveaway for our followers on Facebook. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has teamed up with Way Too Indie to give away a Blu-ray copy of Lola Versus and Hoffa. In addition to the...
- Movie | November 23, 2012
Arbitrage
Nicholas Jarecki’s Arbitrage is a riveting thriller that works without being wholly original, insetad it relies on a solid script backed by a fantastic lead performance by Richard Gere.
- Movie | November 21, 2012
Doomsday Book
Doomsday Book is a Korean anthology film from directors Kim Ji-woon and Yim Pil-sung. It was originally supposed to have three directors as it has three chapters but the two collaborated on one together when the other director dropped...
- Features | November 19, 2012
2012 Holiday Indie Gift Guide
Not sure of what to get for your friends and family members with a discerning taste in film this holiday season? Look no further than our 2012 Holiday Indie Gift Guide! We have picked out titles that will be...
- Features | November 16, 2012
Staff Discussion and Analysis of Holy Motors
A few writers from Way Too Indie sit down to discuss, analyze and break-down some of the elements found in Holy Motors. This is a film that can be difficult to fully interpret because there are many possible meanings...
- Movie | November 15, 2012
Wish You Were Here
Kieran Darcy-Smith makes his feature film debut with his Australian indie drama Wish You Were Here, which first premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film’s non-linear narrative style is slow to reveal itself of the mysteries behind...
- Movie | November 14, 2012
Save the Date
Save the Date is a romantic comedy which premiered at Sundance Film Festival and was picked up by IFC Films that features a solid upcoming cast of Lizzy Caplan, Alison Brie, Martin Starr, Mark Webber and Geoffrey Arend. If...
- Movie | November 9, 2012
Looper
I am always skeptic when it comes to most sci-fi action films but Looper is the rare exception that proves from time to time excellent ones are made. Rian Johnson’s Looper is a smart and unique science fiction film...
- Movie | November 7, 2012
Starlet
Twice nominated Independent Spirit Award director Sean Baker, in his fourth feature film, shows us the development of an unlikely friendship between two people with nothing in common and nearly 60 years separating them apart. Starlet is a character...
- News | November 2, 2012
Giveaway: Free Redbox Rentals
Way Too Indie has teamed up with Redbox to give away free movie rental codes, 25 of them to be exact. Check out how to enter!
- News | November 2, 2012
Giveaway: Win Ruby Sparks on Blu-ray
We are giving away two Blu-ray copies of Ruby Sparks (from the directors of Little Miss Sunshine) to a couple of our Facebook and Twitter followers. See how to enter to win this giveaway here.
- Movie | November 2, 2012
Ruby Sparks
From the directors of Little Miss Sunshine comes Ruby Sparks, a whimsical film about a struggling writer who falls in love with a character he makes up. The film was written by Zoe Kazan who plays the lead role...
- Movie | November 2, 2012
Dead Dad
Ken J. Adachi’s indie drama Dead Dad reiterates that it is not the destination that matters most but the journey. The destination in this case was trying to find the best place to spread their father’s ashes but how...
- Movie | October 31, 2012
Room 237
It has been over 30 years since Stanley Kubrick blessed cinema with his Stephen King adaptation of The Shining but many people are still debating what the hidden meanings behind the film are. That is where the documentary Room...
- Movie | October 26, 2012
The Master
You will be hard pressed to find a film this year that is better acted or better crafted than Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master. In Anderson’s sixth directorial film comes an epic tale of made up religion that has...