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Home » A Most Violent Year

A Most Violent Year

  • Not Just An Indie Darling: Why Oscar Isaac is Hollywood’s Next Big Star

    Not Just An Indie Darling: Why Oscar Isaac is Hollywood’s Next Big Star

    Tanner Stechnij | January 8, 2016

    Oscar Isaac went from indie darling to major celebrity status is just a few years. Is he the...

  • Way Too Indiecast 9: Our Five Year Anniversay, 2014 Films Coming Out Now

    Way Too Indiecast 9: Our Five Year Anniversay, 2014 Films Coming Out Now

    Way Too Indie Staff | March 2, 2015

    To celebrate our 5th anniversary we look back at Way Too Indie's origins, plus catching up on late...

  • A Most Violent Year

    A Most Violent Year

    Bernard Boo | January 16, 2015

    Chandor's period crime drama is his least cohesive film, but is gripping and tense nonetheless.

  • Winners Announced for 2014 National Board of Review Awards

    Winners Announced for 2014 National Board of Review Awards

    Scarlet Biberstein | December 2, 2014

    And the awards keep coming...

  • 2014 Holiday Movie Preview

    2014 Holiday Movie Preview

    Ananda Dillon | November 26, 2014

    Your guide to the Must-See movies releasing over the 2014 Holiday season.

  • Boyhood Leads Gotham Awards With 4 Nominations

    Boyhood Leads Gotham Awards With 4 Nominations

    C.J. Prince | October 23, 2014

    You might be thinking “Already?!” but yes, award season is already starting. Today, New York’s Gotham Independent Film...

  • J.C. Chandor’s ‘A Most Violent Year’ Gets Year-End Release Date

    J.C. Chandor’s ‘A Most Violent Year’ Gets Year-End Release Date

    Aaron Pinkston | September 19, 2014

    J.C. Chandor‘s first two films, Margin Call and All Is Lost couldn’t have been more different — the...

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