2013 LA Film Festival Coverage IntroductionBy Jacob Tishler I’m very excited to attend the 2013 LA Film Festival as this year’s festival has a very solid line up with several specific films I’ve been dying to see....
Giveaway: The Purge Exclusive T-ShirtBy Dustin Jansick Way Too Indie will be giving away an exclusive The Purge T-Shirt to one lucky reader courtesy of Universal Pictures. The Purge stars Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey as...
Watch: Short Term 12 trailerBy Blake Ginithan Destin Cretton, writer/director of I Am Not a Hipster, is back with his next film, Short Term 12. The film stars Brie Larson (Scott Pilgrim vs. The World) as...
Stoker on Blu-ray & DVD June 18thBy Dustin Jansick Ever since Park Chan-wook’s breakthrough hit Oldboy premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004, he has exploded onto everyone’s radar as a director to follow. His latest film,...
Watch: Two clips from Blue Is The Warmest ColorBy Dustin Jansick Hot off the heels of its huge Palme d’Or win at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, two clips from Blue Is The Warmest Color have emerged. This three-hour lesbian...
2013 Cannes Film Festival WinnersBy Dustin Jansick Being that Steven Spielberg was the president of the Jury for the 66th Cannes Film Festival everyone who I talked to seemed to think that the Palme d’Or would...
Cannes Day #9: Nothing Bad Can HappenBy Dustin Jansick Cannes rules to live by or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the Cannes Film Festival Learn to live and thrive on coffee; but ask for it...
Cannes Day #8: Nebraska & Only Lovers Left AliveBy Dustin Jansick Nebraska There is not a whole lot that goes on in Nebraska, similar to the small towns that are featured in it, but this is a road trip/family bonding...
Cannes Day #7: Only God Forgives & Magic MagicBy Dustin Jansick Time behaves very strangely here in Cannes. Days feel like they are short changed the 24 hours that they are supposed to contain. Thus, there does not seem to...
Cannes Day #6: All Is Lost & The Great BeautyBy Dustin Jansick This morning’s press screening of J.C. Chandor’s All Is Lost marks my second and final screening in the famous Grand Théâtre Lumière. The theater features one of the world’s...
Cannes Day #5: Sarah Prefers To Run, The Bastards, We Are What We AreBy Dustin Jansick Making difficult decisions simply goes hand-in-hand with film festivals, and Cannes is certainly no exception. Deciding upon which film to see when inevitably two play at the same time...
Cannes Day #4: Borgman and As I Lay DyingBy Dustin Jansick Thus far I have been very fortunate to get into each screening that I have stepped in line for, even though not every film I stood in line for...
Cannes Day #3: Like Father Like Son & Ain’t Them Bodies SaintsBy Dustin Jansick My third day at the Cannes Film Festival brought both my favorite and least favorite films of the festival so far. After hearing some positive buzz around the Japanese...
Cannes Day #2: Jimmy P. & The Dance of RealityBy Dustin Jansick This morning I made a rookie mistake by leaving my umbrella at the hotel and not checking the weather before I left. The weather in Cannes can turn from...