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    Las Acacias

    Las Acacias

    Movie | C.J. Prince | May 31, 2012

    Las Acacias, which won the award for best first feature at Cannes in 2011, shows how powerful simplicity can be in a film. Director Pablo Giorgelli takes what sounds like a mawkish premise and strips away any sentimentality or cheap emotions that a lesser director would embrace. With a bare minimum of dialogue and...

  • Pariah

    Pariah

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | May 30, 2012

    Better than your average coming of age story is Pariah, about a teenager who finds it difficult to be herself when her parents will not accept that she is gay. The title of the film means one that is...

  • Giveaway: “The Rock ‘n’ Roll Dream of Duncan Christopher” Combo Pack

    Giveaway: “The Rock ‘n’ Roll Dream of Duncan Christopher” Combo Pack

    News | Dustin Jansick | May 28, 2012

    This week Way Too Indie is giving away five "The Rock ‘n’ Roll Dream of Duncan Christopher" Combo Packs which include the DVD and CD for the film. The film is an indie heartfelt awkward comedy about a man...

  • Kidnapped

    Kidnapped

    Movie | Blake Ginithan | May 28, 2012

    Very rarely does a film start with so much promise and then go on to waste it all with just a few misguided steps. The new Spanish thriller from director Miguel Angel Vivas, Kidnapped, is that rare film. This...

  • 2012 Cannes Film Festival Winners

    2012 Cannes Film Festival Winners

    Awards | Dustin Jansick | May 27, 2012

    The jury announced the winners at the Lumiere Theater Sunday night for the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Michael Haneke’s Amour was awarded the top prize of the Palme d’Or as many thought would happen for the Cannes veteran director....

  • Watch: Holy Motors Trailer

    Watch: Holy Motors Trailer

    Trailer | Dustin Jansick | May 27, 2012

    If there is one consensus critics are saying about the film Holy Motors at Cannes Film Festival, it is that it’s a one-of-a-kind film. The critical assessment of the Holy Motors seems to be an even split, some saying...

  • Movie News Roundup: The Master Edition

    Movie News Roundup: The Master Edition

    News | Dustin Jansick | May 25, 2012

    This week in Movie News it is nearly all about P.T. Anderson’s latest film The Master. A short teaser clip of the film was released online this past Monday. Even though that means basically a trailer to the...

  • Way Too Indie’s Most Anticipated Films of Summer 2012

    Way Too Indie’s Most Anticipated Films of Summer 2012

    Features | Dustin Jansick | May 25, 2012

    Summer officially begins on Wednesday June 20, 2012 for the Northern Hemisphere and the staff here at Way Too Indie wants to make sure your cinema schedule is set when summer begins. After careful consideration we came up with...

  • Your Sister’s Sister

    Your Sister’s Sister

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | May 25, 2012

    Having liked Lynn Shelton’s previous feature, Humpday, I was anxious to see if she could duplicate her efforts in Your Sister’s Sister. I will tell you right now, she does just that and then some. Shelton’s greatest achievement here...

  • Giveaway: Moonrise Kingdom Survival Package

    Giveaway: Moonrise Kingdom Survival Package

    News | Dustin Jansick | May 21, 2012

    In order to celebrate the release of Wes Anderson's latest film Moonrise Kingdom in theaters this Friday, Way Too Indie is giving away two special "Moonrise Kingdom Survival Packages". It is undoubtedly one the most anticipated indie films of...

  • The Grey

    The Grey

    Movie | Blake Ginithan | May 21, 2012

    Joe Carnahan’s The Grey is an exhausting film. I mean that in a good way. This film involves characters going from one dire scene to another for 2 hours. The film doesn’t cheat its audience on how bleak situations...

  • Polisse

    Polisse

    Movie | C.J. Prince | May 21, 2012

    Polisse, which won the Jury Prize at Cannes last year, is a very hectic film. Subplots come and go at an alarmingly fast rate, the main cast comprises of almost a dozen characters with each one being focused on...

  • Watch: Teaser clip of The Master

    Watch: Teaser clip of The Master

    Trailer | Dustin Jansick | May 21, 2012

    To be honest, there is no other director out there today that gets me more excited to see their films than P.T. Anderson. It has been 5 very long years since his last film There Will Be Blood, which...

  • Way Too Indie’s Top 13 Most Anticipated Films At Cannes 2012

    Way Too Indie’s Top 13 Most Anticipated Films At Cannes 2012

    Features | Dustin Jansick | May 21, 2012

    The 65th annual Cannes Film Festival is underway currently and the staff at Way Too Indie wanted to highlight the Top 13 Films we are anticipating to see the most.

  • Movie News Roundup: Steve Jobs Biopic Edition

    Movie News Roundup: Steve Jobs Biopic Edition

    News | Dustin Jansick | May 18, 2012

    Two separate films about Steve Jobs is the headlining topic in this edition of Movie News Roundup. Aaron Sorkin will be penning one of the biopics the other will feature Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs. Paul Reubens shares some...

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