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    13 Top Spine-Chilling Non-Horror Films

    13 Top Spine-Chilling Non-Horror Films

    Features | Ananda Dillon | October 24, 2014

    Not into ghosts and supernatural but still want an adrenaline rush? Here are 13 non-horror films guaranteed to fright.

  • 10 Scariest Horror Movie Villains

    10 Scariest Horror Movie Villains

    Features | Ananda Dillon | October 16, 2014

    Leaders in their field, these 10 pro villains still give the Way Too Indie staff nightmares.

  • The Mainstream: Fall, Festivals, Frights!

    The Mainstream: Fall, Festivals, Frights!

    Features | Ananda Dillon | October 2, 2014

    We may seem like reclusive budget-shirking obscure film enthusiasts over here at Way Too Indie, and well, some of us are, but we’re not living in any dark holes and far be it from of us to say that...

  • MVFF37: Our Most Anticipated Indies

    MVFF37: Our Most Anticipated Indies

    Features | Ananda Dillon | October 1, 2014

    The 37th annual Mill Valley Film Festival is upon us, a festival with a reputation of showcasing future Academy Awards Best Picture winners (12 years a Slave, Argo, The Artist), but we’ve decided to highlight some of our most anticipated indies...

  • Best and Worst Films of TIFF 2014

    Best and Worst Films of TIFF 2014

    Features | Dustin Jansick | September 16, 2014

    With Toronto now in our rearview mirror, we’ve had time to reflect on which films at the festivals left the greatest impression on us as well as ones that left us with a bad taste (check out our coverage...

  • 20 Must See Werner Herzog Films

    20 Must See Werner Herzog Films

    Features | Nik Grozdanovic | September 5, 2014

    “The collapse of the stellar universe will occur – like creation – in grandiose splendor” – Blaise Pascal (from Lessons Of Darkness) Explorer, provocateur, genius, madman. Werner Herzog has been called lots of things, and whether you consider yourself...

  • The Mainstream: Finally, the Summer Is Over

    The Mainstream: Finally, the Summer Is Over

    Features | Ananda Dillon | September 5, 2014

    We may seem like reclusive budget-shirking obscure film enthusiasts over here at Way Too Indie, and well, some of us are, but we’re not living in any dark holes and far be it from of us to say that...

  • Our Favorite Short Films Playing At TIFF 2014

    Our Favorite Short Films Playing At TIFF 2014

    Features | C.J. Prince | September 3, 2014

    It’s that time of year again. The Toronto International Film Festival is ready to start, and we’re ready to bring as much coverage as we can to our readers. And while people will be talking about the celebrities or...

  • 15 Most Anticipated Films of TIFF 2014

    15 Most Anticipated Films of TIFF 2014

    Features | C.J. Prince | September 2, 2014

    Yes, it’s that time of year again. As the summer begins to wind down, cinephiles begin to flock to Canada as the Toronto International Film Festival kicks off another year. With almost 300 feature-length films playing over 11 days...

  • Way Too Indie’s 20 Essential Fall Films

    Way Too Indie’s 20 Essential Fall Films

    Features | Dustin Jansick | August 29, 2014

    With the Oscars looming on the horizon, it’s time for filmmakers, actors, and studios to bring out the big guns and fight to nab one of those wee golden fellows. For cinema-goers, the fall season is the best time...

  • Secret Stash: Michael D. Cohen

    Secret Stash: Michael D. Cohen

    Features | Bernard Boo | August 8, 2014

    Welcome to Secret Stash, our series of conversations with filmmakers, actors, and critics about their favorite films that didn’t get the recognition or find the audience they deserved because they were too weird, too hard to find, or (of...

  • Way Too Indie on ‘Company Man: The Films of Robert Altman’

    Way Too Indie on ‘Company Man: The Films of Robert Altman’

    Features | C.J. Prince | August 6, 2014

    Most directors would probably kill to have a career like Robert Altman’s. With a career spanning more than 4 decades, Altman proved himself to be one of the busiest, most creative and versatile directors in American history. He started...

  • Sequels and Remakes That Prove Things Were Better When We Were Kids

    Sequels and Remakes That Prove Things Were Better When We Were Kids

    Features | Dustin Jansick | August 5, 2014

    Maybe our age is showing, but more and more we find ourselves remarking about how good things were “back in the day.” Especially when it comes to the many knock-offs, sequels, and remakes constantly pouring out of Hollywood. Since the...

  • 10 Things We’re Looking Forward to at Comic-Con 2014

    10 Things We’re Looking Forward to at Comic-Con 2014

    Features | Ananda Dillon | July 18, 2014

    So Way Too Indie is about to become Way Too Geeky for a few days next week as we cover the annual Comic-Con International in San Diego. While we both decry and yet embrace the infiltration of Hollywood at...

  • The Mainstream: June Recap & July Preview

    The Mainstream: June Recap & July Preview

    Features | Ananda Dillon | July 7, 2014

    We may seem like reclusive budget-shirking obscure film enthusiasts over here at Way Too Indie, and well, some of us are, but we’re not living in any dark holes and far be it from of us to say that...

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