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    Joy

    Joy

    Movie | C.J. Prince | December 28, 2015

    A surprisingly straightforward and entertaining success story, 'Joy' finds David O. Russell sticking to his own successful formula.

  • The Hateful Eight

    The Hateful Eight

    Movie | Cameron Morewood | December 23, 2015

    Tarantino's darkest feature provides a vulgar sense of optimism underneath its unflinching cruelty.

  • Lust, Actually: How ‘Love Actually’ Sends a Terrible Message at Christmas

    Lust, Actually: How ‘Love Actually’ Sends a Terrible Message at Christmas

    Features | Lee Adams | December 23, 2015

    Reasons why Love Actually doesn't make a good Christmas movie and portrays women poorly.

  • Those Who Feel The Fire Burning

    Those Who Feel The Fire Burning

    Movie | Edward Haynes | December 22, 2015

    A provocative, hypnotic film dealing with the plight of immigrants stuck in Europe.

  • Way Too Indie’s 20 Best Films of 2015

    Way Too Indie’s 20 Best Films of 2015

    Features | Way Too Indie Staff | December 21, 2015

    Way Too Indie presents the 20 Best Films of 2015.

  • Way Too Indiecast STAR WARS Special: ‘The Force Awakens’ Spoilercast

    Way Too Indiecast STAR WARS Special: ‘The Force Awakens’ Spoilercast

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | December 21, 2015

    In the final installment of our series of Way Too Indiecast Star Wars Specials, Bernard and Dustin are joined by two new companions, WTI's own Ananda Dillon and Star Wars aficionado Justin Boo, to break down piece-by-piece Star Wars:...

  • Best Films of 2015: Honorable Mentions

    Best Films of 2015: Honorable Mentions

    Features | Way Too Indie Staff | December 18, 2015

    We asked our critics to choose a 2015 movie out of their individual top tens that didn't quite make our overall Top 20.

  • Sisters

    Sisters

    Movie | Bernard Boo | December 18, 2015

    As star vehicles go, this one's a jalopy.

  • Noma: My Perfect Storm

    Noma: My Perfect Storm

    Movie | Bernard Boo | December 18, 2015

    An unbalanced, uninspired food doc that overthinks a simple story.

  • Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – December 18

    Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – December 18

    News | Aaron Pinkston | December 18, 2015

    A holiday guide of Christmas TV specials to stream on Netflix available right now.

  • The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun

    The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun

    Movie | Blair Hoyle | December 18, 2015

    Joann Sfar's polarizing neo-noir contains a sharp sense of style and a paper thin storyline.

  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    Movie | Bernard Boo | December 16, 2015

    An outstanding female lead and breathtaking visuals make this an essential installment in the ongoing 'Star Wars' saga.

  • Way Too Indiecast STAR WARS Special: ‘Return of the Jedi’

    Way Too Indiecast STAR WARS Special: ‘Return of the Jedi’

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | December 16, 2015

    In part three of our series of Way Too Indiecast Star Wars Specials, Bernard, Dustin and CJ discuss the third entry in the original Star Wars trilogy, Return of the Jedi.

  • 20 Best Performances of 2015

    20 Best Performances of 2015

    Features | Way Too Indie Staff | December 16, 2015

    We reveal the 20 best performances of 2015.

  • Alamo Drafthouse SF Opens With ‘Star Wars,’ Five Screens and Loads of Queso

    Alamo Drafthouse SF Opens With ‘Star Wars,’ Five Screens and Loads of Queso

    Interview | Bernard Boo | December 15, 2015

    Standing in defiance of the techie takeover that’s been wiping clean San Francisco’s weird, colorful corners and pockets, the 100-year-old New Mission Theater—following a $10 million renovation by Alamo Drafthouse—opens its doors tomorrow, inviting us to dine on high-end finger food...

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