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Drive
Movie | Blake Ginithan | December 9, 2011Nicholas Winding Refn’s Drive is a gloriously brutal love letter to action movies of the 70’s, featuring a lead character that doesn’t even have a name, a fantastic synth pop score and soundtrack and very well stage action set...
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The Ides of March
Movie | Dustin Jansick | December 8, 2011George Clooney directs and stars in his latest film, The Ides of March, which focuses on people involved in American politics and the scandals that often come with them. The film also shows how people evolve in politics from...
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Another Earth
Movie | Dustin Jansick | December 6, 2011Fresh off the independent film festival circuit is Mike Cahill‘s first feature film entitled Another Earth. Reciting the synopsis of the film, a discovery of another planet that is incredibly similar to ours that it is labeled Earth 2,...
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50/50
Movie | Dustin Jansick | November 30, 2011The name of the film comes from when Adam (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) finds out his odds of survival are 50/50 after finding out he has spinal cancer. The film was written by Will Reiser, who was actually diagnosed with spinal...
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2012 Independent Spirit Nominations
Awards | Dustin Jansick | November 29, 2011The 2012 Film Independent Spirit Award nominations were announced today by presenters Anthony Mackie and Kate Beckinsale kicking off the award season. Of the total 277 total film submissions The Artist and Take Shelter raked in the most nominations...
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The Future
Movie | Dustin Jansick | November 23, 2011The Future is Miranda July’s long-awaited second full-feature film which she once again directed, wrote and starred in. Her first film was the highly acclaimed Me and You and Everyone We Know (I adored it enough to give it...
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Melancholia
Movie | Dustin Jansick | November 18, 2011Lars von Trier, the Danish controversial out-spoken director, delivers his least controversial film of his career, Melancholia. The film centers around two sisters who are both psychologically ill and must deal with the tragedy that world will end when...
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The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
Movie | Dustin Jansick | November 9, 2011Morgan Spurlock, who is best known for his Super Size Me documentary that shook up the fast food industry in 2004, is determined to do the same for the advertising industry in The Greatest Movie Ever Sold? Not quite....
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Lady Vengeance
Movie | Dustin Jansick | November 2, 2011Chan-wook Parks‘s Lady Vengeance is the third and last installment of the “Vengeance Trilogy”, which are all linked by theme only not literal sequels. Nearly the entire first half of the film is spent trying to understand the main...
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Super 8
Movie | Dustin Jansick | October 25, 2011Super 8 is a summer blockbuster film by director J.J. Abrams that contains obvious hints of Spielberg throughout. The film is both entertaining and predictable when a group of adolescent filmmakers stumble upon a magical discovery. It is everything...
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Objectified
Movie | Dustin Jansick | October 13, 2011Objectified is a documentary directed by Gary Hustwit who may be most recognized for making the documentary Helvetica which was nominated for a Truer Than Fiction Award at the 2008 Independent Spirit Awards. What Hustwit caught us about the...
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The Tree of Life
Movie | Dustin Jansick | September 21, 2011From the acclaimed director Terrence Malick comes The Tree of Life, an artistic and profound film about the meaning of life centering on a normal and rather insignificant family of the Midwest. The film forgoes traditional narrative in favor...
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The Southern Belle
Movie | Dustin Jansick | September 13, 2011Patrick Biesemans directs The Southern Belle, a 12 minute indie short film about two men on opposite sides of the same problem.
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TIFF 2011: Day 5
Film Festival | Blake Ginithan | September 12, 2011My last day at the Toronto International Film Festival I see the documentary Samsara, Steve McQueen's Shame and the film Dustin Jansick was most excited about at the festival ALPS. Here are my first impressions and mini reviews of...