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    Take Shelter

    Take Shelter

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | January 31, 2012

    Jeff Nichols’ Take Shelter is a gripping thriller about a man who is convinced that his dreams of an earth ending storm are a warning signs of impending doom. In almost every scene it is storming out which blend his dreams and reality together making it harder from him to tell what is real....

  • 2012 Sundance Film Festival Winners

    2012 Sundance Film Festival Winners

    Awards | Dustin Jansick | January 28, 2012

    The 2012 Sundance Film Festival winners have been announced by the juries tonight in Park City, Utah. Beasts of the Southern Wild picked up two wins for Grand Jury Prize Dramatic and cinematography. Fox Searchlight’s other acquisition, The Surrogate,...

  • Way Too Indie’s Top 10 films of 2011

    Way Too Indie’s Top 10 films of 2011

    Features | Dustin Jansick | January 26, 2012

    Blake and I list our top ten favorite films of 2011. Comparing films to one another is hard to do when they are often times so different. Thus ranking other people’s pieces of artwork such as films is never...

  • 2012 Oscar Nominations

    2012 Oscar Nominations

    Awards | Dustin Jansick | January 24, 2012

    The nominations for the 2012 Oscars were announced this morning with Hugo leading the pack for the 84nd Academy Awards with 11 nominations. The Artist came in as a close second with 10 nominations including; Best Picture, Best Director,...

  • The Artist

    The Artist

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | January 23, 2012

    The Artist is a silent black-and-white film by French director Michel Hazanavicius that is easily the most entertaining film of 2011. Essentially, it is a silent film about silent films. The film benefits from being made in modern times...

  • The Descendants

    The Descendants

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | January 19, 2012

    The Descendants shares a lot in common with other films Alexander Payne has directed (About Schmidt, Sideways) in that it is about a middle-aged man on a journey of self-discovery. A man must learn how to raise his children...

  • Midnight in Paris

    Midnight in Paris

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | January 18, 2012

    Midnight in Paris is Woody Allen’s latest film about a man who loves Paris and nostalgia which Allen gracefully provides in a whimsy and romantic manner. Allen does for Paris what he has done for New York in the...

  • 2012 Golden Globe Award Winners List

    2012 Golden Globe Award Winners List

    Awards | Dustin Jansick | January 15, 2012

    Ricky Gervais returned as the host for the 69th Golden Globe Awards offending attendees with a beer just as he did last year. Although, this year he was a little more tame with his jokes, he proved he was...

  • Tyrannosaur

    Tyrannosaur

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | January 11, 2012

    Tyrannosaur is the first feature film by actor Paddy Considine (Submarine) who switched up his traditional role for writer and director on this film. It is a dark look into a lonely man whose life is filled with drinking...

  • Moneyball

    Moneyball

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | January 9, 2012

    Moneyball is a film based on the book of the same name that was directed by Bennett Miller about a small market baseball team that found an innovative way of evaluating players. Co-written by the talented Aaron Sorkin (The...

  • We Need to Talk About Kevin

    We Need to Talk About Kevin

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | January 6, 2012

    We Need to Talk About Kevin is haunting and chilling thriller that was based on a book by Lionel Shriver that rehashes the classic debate of nature-versus-nurture in an uncompromising art-house style.

  • Circumstance

    Circumstance

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | January 3, 2012

    Circumstance is an indie foreign film written and directed by Maryam Keshavarz, about two teenage girls who are in love but are forced to live under circumstances of modern-day Tehran, Iran where that is forbidden. While the premise sounds...

  • The Kid with a Bike

    The Kid with a Bike

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | December 29, 2011

    The Kid with a Bike is an independent French film written and directed by brothers Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne about an abandoned adolescent boy who refuses to believe his father has left him. Doing everything he can to...

  • The Skin I Live In

    The Skin I Live In

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | December 27, 2011

    The Skin I Live In is a psychological thriller from the highly acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar. His work is often compared to Alfred Hitchcock’s and it is easy to see why. Even though it was shot and...

  • Beginners

    Beginners

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | December 26, 2011

    Beginners is a semi-autobiographical film written and directed by Mike Mills about how to find love in relationships. It is also about how much ones upbringing influences their lives as an adult. A young man must deal with his...

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