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    Way Too Indiecast 27: ‘Amy,’ Video Game/Movie Convergence

    Way Too Indiecast 27: ‘Amy,’ Video Game/Movie Convergence

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | July 9, 2015

    Video game guru Ryan Clements joins Bernard to chat about the art of storytelling in the future and a review of the upcoming Amy Winehouse documentary.

  • Carlos Marques-Marcet On ‘10,000 KM,’ the Art of Body Language

    Carlos Marques-Marcet On ‘10,000 KM,’ the Art of Body Language

    Interview | Bernard Boo | July 9, 2015

    Psychoanalysis isn't so complicated, according to Carlos Marques-Marcet.

  • 10,000 KM

    10,000 KM

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | July 8, 2015

    An emotionally powerful look into long distance relationships that few are able to capture.

  • Asif Kapadia On Amy Winehouse’s Unanswered Cries For Help

    Asif Kapadia On Amy Winehouse’s Unanswered Cries For Help

    Interview | Bernard Boo | July 8, 2015

    'Amy' director Asif Kapadia on making a purposefully uncomfortable film.

  • ‘Whiplash’ Side-By-Side Video, the Feature vs. the Short

    ‘Whiplash’ Side-By-Side Video, the Feature vs. the Short

    News | Zachary Shevich | July 7, 2015

    A side-by-side video comparison between Damien Chazelle's short version and full-feature version of 'Whiplash'.

  • Amy

    Amy

    Movie | Ananda Dillon | July 7, 2015

    A biting view of Amy Winehouse's talents and demise is both broad and personal and altogether stirring.

  • TIFF, Technicolor, and The Archers in Three, Two, One

    TIFF, Technicolor, and The Archers in Three, Two, One

    News | Michael Nazarewycz | July 6, 2015

    We take a look at three Technicolor classics, and how their lush visuals act as a critical storytelling element.

  • I Believe in Unicorns

    I Believe in Unicorns

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | July 3, 2015

    An atmospheric coming-of-age film showing the heartbreak of young love and the importance of self-discovery with striking cinematography and strong performances.

  • Way Too Indiecast 26: ‘Terminator: Genisys’ and Favorite Gun Movies

    Way Too Indiecast 26: ‘Terminator: Genisys’ and Favorite Gun Movies

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | July 2, 2015

    We're locked and loaded for this gun-themed episode of the Way Too Indiecast. We review 'Terminator: Genisys' and discuss our favorite gun movies.

  • The Real Donald Trump Gets Exposed In ‘A Dangerous Game’

    The Real Donald Trump Gets Exposed In ‘A Dangerous Game’

    Interview | Bernard Boo | July 2, 2015

    Filmmaker Anthony Baxter talks pestering the big bad Donald Trump.

  • Nextflix: What to Watch Next On Netflix July 2015

    Nextflix: What to Watch Next On Netflix July 2015

    Features | Aaron Pinkston | June 30, 2015

    What, you don't organize your monthly Netflix queue by theme?

  • Terminator: Genisys

    Terminator: Genisys

    Movie | Bernard Boo | June 30, 2015

    A serviceable thrill machine that pays homage to the past and makes way for the future.

  • Watch: Wil Wheaton Gets Real About His Anxiety and Depression for UROK

    Watch: Wil Wheaton Gets Real About His Anxiety and Depression for UROK

    News | Scarlet Biberstein | June 30, 2015

    Wil Wheaton shares his own journey through suffering from chronic depression and generalized anxiety disorder to spread awarness abot mental health.

  • Magic Mike: XXL

    Magic Mike: XXL

    Movie | Bernard Boo | June 29, 2015

    Male entertainers are the heroes in this goofy follow-up to Soderbergh's 2012 surprise hit.

  • Felt

    Felt

    Movie | C.J. Prince | June 26, 2015

    Jason Banker's blending of documentary and fiction in this horror film is, for better and worse, a bold and risky move.

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