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    6 Films That Brilliantly Redefined Themselves

    6 Films That Brilliantly Redefined Themselves

    Features | C.J. Prince | April 1, 2015

    6 films that managed to successfully transform themselves into a completely different film partway through.

  • Woman in Gold

    Woman in Gold

    Movie | Bernard Boo | April 1, 2015

    A rousing true story of national and familial identity gets sunk by Hollywood clichés.

  • 2015 SFIFF Full Lineup Announced

    2015 SFIFF Full Lineup Announced

    News | Bernard Boo | April 1, 2015

    An array of films of a global scope make up this year's SFIFF lineup.

  • Simon Curtis On ‘Woman in Gold’, Being Locked in the Past

    Simon Curtis On ‘Woman in Gold’, Being Locked in the Past

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 1, 2015

    Simon Curtis talks about his new drama, 'Woman in Gold'

  • Fandor Announces VHS Home Delivery Service [April Fools]

    Fandor Announces VHS Home Delivery Service [April Fools]

    News | Dustin Jansick | April 1, 2015

    Fandor jokes about offering a VHS rental option to their current offerings.

  • Get Ready for ‘The D Train’ in First Trailer

    Get Ready for ‘The D Train’ in First Trailer

    News | Gary Garrison | March 31, 2015

    Jack Black schemes up a way to increase attendance to his high school reunion in his newest comedy 'The D Train'

  • 4th Annual ‘TFI Interactive’ Brings the Future to Tribeca

    4th Annual ‘TFI Interactive’ Brings the Future to Tribeca

    Film Festival | Zachary Shevich | March 31, 2015

    The Tribeca Film Institute revealed its slate of key speakers for the 4th annual TFI Interactive.

  • Kevin Smith Approved Kevin Smith Biopic Narrated By Kevin Smith

    Kevin Smith Approved Kevin Smith Biopic Narrated By Kevin Smith

    News | Zachary Shevich | March 31, 2015

    Trailer released for Shooting Clerks, a Kevin Smith approved documentary about Kevin Smith narrated by Kevin Smith.

  • Way Too Indiecast 13: Tribeca Film Festival & Outrageously Offensive!

    Way Too Indiecast 13: Tribeca Film Festival & Outrageously Offensive!

    Podcasts | Way Too Indie Staff | March 31, 2015

    An all new Way Too Indiecast podcast about the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival.

  • Highly Anticipated Movies to Pre-Screen at the Ivy Film Festival

    Highly Anticipated Movies to Pre-Screen at the Ivy Film Festival

    Film Festival | Zachary Shevich | March 31, 2015

    Highly anticipated movies to pre-screen at the student film festival.

  • Documentary of Ryan Ferguson’s Wrongful Conviction To Premiere at Tribeca

    Documentary of Ryan Ferguson’s Wrongful Conviction To Premiere at Tribeca

    News | Zachary Shevich | March 30, 2015

    The intriguing story of Ryan Ferguson's wrongful conviction lands trailer ahead of Tribeca premiere.

  • Post-Weekend News Roundup – Mar. 30

    Post-Weekend News Roundup – Mar. 30

    News | Aaron Pinkston | March 30, 2015

    The Daily Show receives a new host, Ebertfest announces lineup, and other news over the weekend.

  • Bond is Back in First ‘Spectre’ Trailer

    Bond is Back in First ‘Spectre’ Trailer

    News | Gary Garrison | March 27, 2015

    Good news is we finally have a first look at the next bond film, Spectre. Bad news is we have to wait over 6 months for its release.

  • ‘Mr. Holmes’ to Make US Premiere at SFIFF

    ‘Mr. Holmes’ to Make US Premiere at SFIFF

    News | Bernard Boo | March 27, 2015

    Bill Condon's 'Mr. Holmes', starring Ian McKellen and Laura Linney, to make its US premiere at SFIFF

  • Man From Reno

    Man From Reno

    Film Festival | Ananda Dillon | March 27, 2015

    A bi-lingual and well-made neo-noir makes for an engaging watch.

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