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    Nina Forever

    Nina Forever

    Movie | Michael Nazarewycz | February 8, 2016

    A dark, wicked comedy about a man unable to get rid of his dead girlfriend.

  • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

    Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

    Movie | Bernard Boo | February 5, 2016

    A lit-horror mash-up that mostly works but slows considerably in its second half.

  • Hail, Caesar!

    Hail, Caesar!

    Movie | Bernard Boo | February 5, 2016

    The Coens impress again with this hilarious love letter to Old Hollywood.

  • Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – February 5

    Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – February 5

    News | Aaron Pinkston | February 5, 2016

    Great selection of indie films streaming this weekend on Netflix, Fandor, MUBI, plus a beloved horror franchise spinoff is now available on iTunes and VOD!

  • Way Too Indiecast 51: Oscars Diversity Debacle, C.J. Finally Watches ‘The Force Awakens’

    Way Too Indiecast 51: Oscars Diversity Debacle, C.J. Finally Watches ‘The Force Awakens’

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | February 4, 2016

    CJ and Bernard tackle the #OscarsSoWhite controversy on this week's episode, delving into the complexities of the pre-awards show debacle and the larger social issue it stems from. To help balance out the heavy shit, we'll check in on...

  • Watch: Jake Gyllenhaal Gets Destructive With a Vending Machine in ‘Demolition’ Trailer

    Watch: Jake Gyllenhaal Gets Destructive With a Vending Machine in ‘Demolition’ Trailer

    News | Ananda Dillon | February 4, 2016

    Looks like a great movie for when you feel like hammering something...or getting your heart hammered.

  • Southbound

    Southbound

    Movie | C.J. Prince | February 4, 2016

    This anthology horror by the makers of 'V/H/S' benefits from a strong thematic and visual core.

  • Fearless Arrogance: The Short Films of Gabriel Abrantes

    Fearless Arrogance: The Short Films of Gabriel Abrantes

    Features | Michael Nazarewycz | February 4, 2016

    We look at 13 short films either created or co-created by the young, uncompromising Gabriel Abrantes.

  • The Unity of All Things

    The Unity of All Things

    Film Festival | Michael Nazarewycz | February 3, 2016

    'The Unity of All Things' epitomizes the notion of something being an acquired taste.

  • László Nemes and Géza Röhrig on Connecting with History in ‘Son of Saul’

    László Nemes and Géza Röhrig on Connecting with History in ‘Son of Saul’

    Interview | Zachary Shevich | February 2, 2016

    In examining the role of the sonderkommando in German concentration camps, filmmaker László Nemes was preparing to enter his debut film Son of Saul into a long line of auteur-driven projects made in response to one of history’s most...

  • ‘Southbound’ Filmmakers Talk About the Benefits of Anthology Horror

    ‘Southbound’ Filmmakers Talk About the Benefits of Anthology Horror

    Interview | C.J. Prince | February 2, 2016

    We interview Roxanne Benjamin and David Bruckner, two directors of the anthology horror film 'Southbound.'

  • Fort Buchanan

    Fort Buchanan

    Movie | Michael Nazarewycz | February 1, 2016

    This entertaining and beautifully shot tale of loneliness and ribaldry at a military base makes for an unconventional debut.

  • The Finest Hours

    The Finest Hours

    Movie | Bernard Boo | February 1, 2016

    This uninspired, effects-driven dramatization is ice cold.

  • 10 Best Sundance 2016 Films

    10 Best Sundance 2016 Films

    Features | Dustin Jansick | January 31, 2016

    We list the 10 best films that played at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival in Park City.

  • The Eagle Huntress (Sundance Review)

    The Eagle Huntress (Sundance Review)

    Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 31, 2016

    'The Eagle Huntress' is a beautifully shot and uplifting documentary about a subject you never thought you’d care about.

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