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    Way Too Indiecast 44: Film Snobbery, ‘Miss You Already’ With Director Catherine Hardwicke

    Way Too Indiecast 44: Film Snobbery, ‘Miss You Already’ With Director Catherine Hardwicke

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | November 6, 2015

    This week, director Catherine Hardwick joins the show to talk about her new friendship dramedy Miss You Already, starring Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette. Also, Bernard and CJ talk about being accused of film snobbery and (attempt to) argue that Tommy Wiseau's The Room is a genuinely good movie. Are they crazy? Listen and...

  • Now Streaming: Movies and TV to Watch This Weekend – November 6

    Now Streaming: Movies and TV to Watch This Weekend – November 6

    News | Aaron Pinkston | November 6, 2015

    Watch Dree Hemingway and Besedka Johnson in Sean Baker's Starlet stream on Netflix, plus other great films available on Fandor, MUBI, and VOD.

  • Miss You Already

    Miss You Already

    Movie | Bernard Boo | November 6, 2015

    This platonic love story is melodrama at its best though tacky humor threatens to sour the pot.

  • Catherine Hardwicke Talks Drew Barrymore, Toni Collette, ‘Miss You Already’

    Catherine Hardwicke Talks Drew Barrymore, Toni Collette, ‘Miss You Already’

    Interview | Bernard Boo | November 6, 2015

    Catherine Hardwicke‘s new film, Miss You Already, follows Jess (Drew Barrymore) and Milly (Toni Collette), two childhood friends whose relationship becomes unexpectedly difficult when Milly is diagnosed with cancer. When Jess receives news that she and her husband (Paddy Considine)...

  • The Peanuts Movie

    The Peanuts Movie

    Movie | Bernard Boo | November 6, 2015

    Charles Schulz's classic combination of humor and pathos is still a winner, and Snoopy's still adorable.

  • Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

    Movie | Ananda Dillon | November 6, 2015

    An enchanting and moving story of cultural identity, romance, and life's most difficult choices.

  • Dukhtar

    Dukhtar

    Movie | Ryan Smith | November 5, 2015

    Boasting lush visuals, a thrilling story, and an urgent message, Afia Nathaniel's assured debut is a remarkable experience.

  • WATCH: New Trailer For Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Hateful Eight’ Drops Amid Controversy

    WATCH: New Trailer For Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Hateful Eight’ Drops Amid Controversy

    News | Bernard Boo | November 5, 2015

    Quentin Tarantino‘s really got his hands full, huh? Following the director’s recent comments regarding police brutality—“I’m on the side of the murdered,” he said at a New York City rally on Oct. 24th—police unions across the country, including the...

  • In Jackson Heights

    In Jackson Heights

    Movie | Nik Grozdanovic | November 5, 2015

    Kaleidoscopic in a most humanitarian and intimate sense, Frederick Wiseman's 40th documentary is an observance of beauty in culture and everyday life.

  • I Smile Back

    I Smile Back

    Movie | Bernard Boo | November 5, 2015

    A cruel character portrait that provides no meaningful insight as consolation.

  • Sembene!

    Sembene!

    Movie | Bernard Boo | November 5, 2015

    A tribute doc too formal and academic to get fully caught up in emotionally.

  • Theeb

    Theeb

    Movie | Cameron Morewood | November 5, 2015

    A clear-cut yet culturally rich survival tale, 'Theeb' is an assured and sharply focused debut.

  • In the Basement

    In the Basement

    Movie | Blair Hoyle | November 5, 2015

    A documentary focused on the oddities in people's basements isn't as shocking as it wishes.

  • Spectre

    Spectre

    Movie | Bernard Boo | November 4, 2015

    Standard, satisfying Bond fare that will please many, surprise none.

  • The American Indian Film Festival Celebrates 40 Years

    The American Indian Film Festival Celebrates 40 Years

    Film Festival | Bernard Boo | November 4, 2015

    The American Indian Film Festival celebrates its 40th year in the heart of downtown San Francisco, giving voice to the underrepresented Native American filmmaking community.

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