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    The Lobster (Cannes Review)

    The Lobster (Cannes Review)

    Movie | Eli Hayes | May 16, 2015

    An absurdist social critique that solidifies Lanthimos as not just a unique voice in today’s cinematic realm, but a great one as well.

  • 2015 Most Anticipated Indie Summer Films

    2015 Most Anticipated Indie Summer Films

    Features | Way Too Indie Staff | May 15, 2015

    Between the explosions and big-budget hullabaloo of summer releases, there are plenty of indie gems to be found.

  • Saint Laurent

    Saint Laurent

    Movie | Bernard Boo | May 15, 2015

    A disorienting Yves Saint Laurent biopic that feels like chasing the fashion icon through a maze of mirrors.

  • Now Streaming: Movies and TV to Watch at Home This Weekend – May 15

    Now Streaming: Movies and TV to Watch at Home This Weekend – May 15

    News | Aaron Pinkston | May 15, 2015

    New movies to watch from the comfort of your home this weekend, including Rabbit Hole starring Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart.

  • Slow West

    Slow West

    Movie | Ananda Dillon | May 15, 2015

    An excellent first feature from John Maclean is a fairytale Western with a unique comedic self-awareness.

  • Iris

    Iris

    Movie | Blair Hoyle | May 15, 2015

    Albert Maysles' final documentary is an immensely likable and engaging portrait of a true eccentric.

  • Inside Indie Filmmaking: Development and Pre-Production

    Inside Indie Filmmaking: Development and Pre-Production

    Features | Will von Tagen | May 14, 2015

    Our series on the inside perspective of indie filmmaking continues with advice and guidance on the pre-production process.

  • Good Kill

    Good Kill

    Movie | Gary Garrison | May 14, 2015

    Ethan Hawke plays a morally conflicted drone pilot in this unflinching look at the cost of drone warfare.

  • Reality

    Reality

    Movie | Dustin Jansick | May 13, 2015

    A strange and multi-layered narrative, you'll either laugh or scratch your head at Quentin Dupieux's latest.

  • (Dis)Honesty – The Truth About Lies

    (Dis)Honesty – The Truth About Lies

    Movie | Susan Kemp | May 13, 2015

    This documentary about lying mixes personal stories and science to share some surprisingly authentic conclusions.

  • Mad Max: Fury Road

    Mad Max: Fury Road

    Movie | C.J. Prince | May 11, 2015

    One of this summer's most hyped films provides satisfying visuals and carnage amongst a familiar and formulaic structure.

  • Post-Weekend News Roundup – May 11

    Post-Weekend News Roundup – May 11

    News | Aaron Pinkston | May 11, 2015

    The news you may have missed over this Mother's Day weekend, including an exciting new unfinished project from the legendary Orson Welles.

  • Way Too Indiecast 19: Favorite Movie Mothers, ‘A Picture of You’

    Way Too Indiecast 19: Favorite Movie Mothers, ‘A Picture of You’

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | May 11, 2015

    We say Happy Mother's Day to all the indie moms across the world on this episode of the Way Too Indiecast.

  • A Fuller Life (TJFF Review)

    A Fuller Life (TJFF Review)

    Movie | Michael Nazarewycz | May 11, 2015

    A compelling, star-studded documentary on the life of filmmaker Sam Fuller.

  • Mr. Kaplan (TJFF Review)

    Mr. Kaplan (TJFF Review)

    Movie | Michael Nazarewycz | May 10, 2015

    In this unlikely but delightful buddy picture, an old man and his young friend pursue someone they suspect of being a Nazi in hiding.

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