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    2014 Cannes Film Festival Winners

    2014 Cannes Film Festival Winners

    Film Festival | Zachary Shevich | May 26, 2014

    It’s a good time to be a lengthy drama at Cannes. Following last year’s Palme d’Or prize going to the nearly three-hour lesbian relationship drama Blue Is The Warmest Color, the 196-minute Turkish film Winter Sleep has taken Cannes’ top 2014 prize. The film, a favorite of Way Too Indie’s Man In Cannes (read...

  • Hawke, Travolta, Farmiga Join Ti West’s ‘In A Valley of Violence’

    Hawke, Travolta, Farmiga Join Ti West’s ‘In A Valley of Violence’

    News | Zachary Shevich | May 26, 2014

    As an emerging voice in horror, writer/director Ti West is assembling a team of recognizable faces for his latest feature that is bound to attract attention. His upcoming revenge-Western In A Valley of Violence has added notable actors including...

  • Trailer: Clouds of Sils Maria

    Trailer: Clouds of Sils Maria

    News | Zachary Shevich | May 26, 2014

    Having premiered at Cannes over the weekend, the upcoming drama Clouds of Sils Maria has debuted a trailer for the film with an anxious Juliette Binoche, a disaffected Chloë Grace Moretz, and a thong-clad Kristen Stewart. With writer-director Olivier...

  • First Clip: Whiplash “Rushing or Dragging”

    First Clip: Whiplash “Rushing or Dragging”

    News | Zachary Shevich | May 26, 2014

    J.K. Simmons hurls chairs and slaps his drummer as abusive jazz instructor Terence Fletcher in the first clip from Sony Pictures Classics’ Whiplash. Winner of the Audience Award and Grady Jury Prize at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Whiplash...

  • Cannes 2014: Leviathan

    Cannes 2014: Leviathan

    Film Festival | Nik Grozdanovic | May 23, 2014

    The corruption pulsating under Leviathan’s surface is so dense, you’d need an especially sharp scalpel to puncture it. Andrey Zvyagintsev manages to do just that with one of the festival’s greatest films. Though it screened in the twilight days...

  • Inside Out Film Festival: The Dog, Tom at the Farm, Kidnapped for Christ, & More

    Inside Out Film Festival: The Dog, Tom at the Farm, Kidnapped for Christ, & More

    Film Festival | C.J. Prince | May 23, 2014

    Before World Pride inevitably takes over all of Toronto at the end of June, the 24th Annual Toronto LGBT Film Festival is currently happening from May 22 to June 1. The festival is a great showcase of films dealing...

  • Trailer: Happy Christmas

    Trailer: Happy Christmas

    News | Zachary Shevich | May 23, 2014

    Joe Swanberg has quietly become a very prolific filmmaker of increasing prominence. After years of churning out unscripted, low-budget naturalistic movies, last year’s slightly higher budgeted Drinking Buddies (with notable stars like Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, and the returning...

  • Cannes 2014: P’Tit Quinquin

    Cannes 2014: P’Tit Quinquin

    Film Festival | Nik Grozdanovic | May 21, 2014

    I’ve yet to get a full grasp of Bruno Dumont’s style, so if you’re a hardened Dumont fan take the following thoughts with a grain of salt. They come from someone whose introduction to the notoriously dramatic director was...

  • Trailer: The Search

    Trailer: The Search

    News | Aaron Pinkston | May 20, 2014

    Michel Hazanavicius burst into Hollywood with The Artist, which won 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. The trailer for his highly anticipated follow-up, The Search, has hit today, and you can conveniently watch it below. From the looks...

  • Trailer: The Toy Soldiers

    Trailer: The Toy Soldiers

    News | Amy Priest | May 20, 2014

    Way Too Indie has been very excited for the release of Erik Peter Carlson’s The Toy Soldiers (our review) since pre-production a year ago and we are very pleased to hear of it getting its US Premiere next month...

  • Trailer and New Poster For Sundance Comedy ‘Land Ho!’

    Trailer and New Poster For Sundance Comedy ‘Land Ho!’

    News | Dustin Jansick | May 20, 2014

    Four years ago indie filmmaker Aaron Katz gave us a delightful treat with his film Cold Weather, however, the director has been absent ever since. Katz finally re-surfaced in Park City where his latest film Land Ho! premiered during...

  • First Clip from Ryan Gosling’s ‘Lost River’

    First Clip from Ryan Gosling’s ‘Lost River’

    News | Ananda Dillon | May 19, 2014

    Before the film officially premieres later this week at Cannes, a new clip from Ryan Gosling‘s Lost River has hit the Internet. The clip doesn’t give us much except Matt Smith chanting at Iain De Caestecker to look at his muscles....

  • Trailer: Mr. Turner

    Trailer: Mr. Turner

    News | Zachary Shevich | May 19, 2014

    The artist in pursuit of his craft has long been a staple of the biopic, from musicians to writers and beyond. With his latest film Mr. Turner, Mike Leigh contributes the life of British painter J.M.W. Turner to this...

  • First Clip From ‘Foxcatcher’ Featuring Channing Tatum and Steve Carell

    First Clip From ‘Foxcatcher’ Featuring Channing Tatum and Steve Carell

    News | Dustin Jansick | May 19, 2014

    The first clip for Bennett Miller‘s Cannes Drama Foxcatcher has arrived. Based on true events, the film recalls the fascinating story of Olympic Wrestling Champion Mark Schultz (played by Channing Tatum) who befriends an eccentric multi-millionaire (Steve Carell) to...

  • Trailer: DSKNECTD

    Trailer: DSKNECTD

    News | Zachary Shevich | May 19, 2014

    The digital era has provided humanity with groundbreaking technology and levels of interactivity, but is all this convenience coming at a greater cost? And in a world without sext-messaging, could Anthony Weiner have become mayor of New York City?...

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