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    Darling

    Darling

    Movie | C.J. Prince | March 31, 2016

    Offensive, lazy, and obnoxious, 'Darling' is asinine from start to finish.

  • Richard Linklater On ‘Everybody Wants Some!!,’ ‘Boyhood’ and ‘Before’ Hitting the Criterion Collection

    Richard Linklater On ‘Everybody Wants Some!!,’ ‘Boyhood’ and ‘Before’ Hitting the Criterion Collection

    Interview | Bernard Boo | March 30, 2016

    With Everybody Wants Some!!, Richard Linklater returns to the youthful hangout vibe of Dazed and Confused, this time focusing on a college baseball team in the ’80s as they party around town on the weekend before school starts. The cast, made...

  • Jonathan Gold Talks ‘City of Gold,’ L.A.’s Misunderstood Food Culture

    Jonathan Gold Talks ‘City of Gold,’ L.A.’s Misunderstood Food Culture

    Interview | Bernard Boo | March 29, 2016

    With a rumbly belly and a slight twitch above my right eyebrow (which I assume was related to an acute nutritional deficiency stemming from my decision that morning to sleep in rather than eat breakfast before rushing out the...

  • April Brings Us ALIEN DAY Because #Merchandise and #Nostalgia

    April Brings Us ALIEN DAY Because #Merchandise and #Nostalgia

    News | Ananda Dillon | March 29, 2016

    It's gonna be an Alien-y April thanks to Twentieth Century Fox and Reebok.

  • Almost Holy

    Almost Holy

    Movie | Lee Adams | March 29, 2016

    Steve Hoover explores murky moral waters in this fascinating portrait of a self-styled hero.

  • Pandemic

    Pandemic

    Movie | Byron Bixler | March 28, 2016

    Aside from a neat visual gimmick, 'Pandemic' is a dull, schlocky affair.

  • Way Too Indiecast 59: ‘Batman v Superman,’ Paul Taylor and Alex Megaro of ‘Driftwood’

    Way Too Indiecast 59: ‘Batman v Superman,’ Paul Taylor and Alex Megaro of ‘Driftwood’

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | March 25, 2016

    This week, CJ's in conversation with writer/director Paul Taylor and producer Alex Megaro of Driftwood, which won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative at Slamdance this year. Also, Bernard chimes in to share his thoughts on this weekend's...

  • Take Me to the River

    Take Me to the River

    Movie | Cameron Morewood | March 25, 2016

    A visually impressive debut feature that relies too heavily on ambiguity.

  • Short Stay (ND/NF Review)

    Short Stay (ND/NF Review)

    Movie | Blair Hoyle | March 25, 2016

    Evoking shades of early works by Joe Swanberg and The Duplass Brothers, 'Short Stay' is a realistic and entertaining comedy.

  • Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – March 25

    Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – March 25

    News | Aaron Pinkston | March 24, 2016

    Streaming this weekend includes a pick from Fandor's a new essentials series, plus an Oscar standout from last year.

  • Happy Hour (ND/NF Review)

    Happy Hour (ND/NF Review)

    Movie | Blair Hoyle | March 24, 2016

    With a gargantuan 5+ hour runtime, 'Happy Hour' is the kind of intimate character study that's unheard of.

  • 7 Scariest Rabbits in Movie History

    7 Scariest Rabbits in Movie History

    Features | Lee Adams | March 23, 2016

    In celebration of the Easter Holidays, here's a list of the scariest, most intimidating and blood-thirsty rabbits in movie history.

  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

    Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

    Movie | Bernard Boo | March 23, 2016

    Surely we were meant to have more fun than this.

  • The Fits (ND/NF Review)

    The Fits (ND/NF Review)

    Film Festival | C.J. Prince | March 23, 2016

    An evocative and mysterious coming-of-age tale, 'The Fits' is the textbook definition of a promising debut.

  • Kill Me Please (ND/NF Review)

    Kill Me Please (ND/NF Review)

    Movie | Michael Nazarewycz | March 22, 2016

    What starts out as a promising teen slasher soon falls victim to its own narcissism.

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