Bridge of Spies – Way Too Indie http://waytooindie.com Independent film and music reviews Fri, 02 Dec 2016 17:34:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Way Too Indiecast is the official podcast of WayTooIndie.com. Our film critics grip and gush about the latest indie movies and sometimes even mainstream ones. Find all of our reviews, podcasts, news, at www.waytooindie.com Bridge of Spies – Way Too Indie yes Bridge of Spies – Way Too Indie dustin@waytooindie.com dustin@waytooindie.com (Bridge of Spies – Way Too Indie) The Official Podcast of Way Too Indie Bridge of Spies – Way Too Indie http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/waytooindie/podcast-album-art.jpg http://waytooindie.com Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – February 5 http://waytooindie.com/news/movies-and-tv-to-stream-this-weekend-february-5/ http://waytooindie.com/news/movies-and-tv-to-stream-this-weekend-february-5/#respond Fri, 05 Feb 2016 14:15:34 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=43479 Great selection of indie films streaming this weekend on Netflix, Fandor, MUBI, plus a beloved horror franchise spinoff is now available on iTunes and VOD!]]>

Just as American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson once again sparks America’s love for true crime stories, streaming service SundanceNow Doc Club offers a number of documentaries in their “True Crime Collection.” Highlighted by the seminal ten-part series The Staircase, the collection includes many other classics of the subgenre, along with a few less seen gems. Other films include Errol Morris’ The Thin Blue Line, Werner Herzog’s Into the Abyss, Brother’s Keeper, Murder on a Sunday Morning, Aileen Wuornos double-feature Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer and Aileen: The Selling of a Serial Killer, and more. To see all of these great true crime docs and dozens of other fantastic documentaries, you can join the SundanceNow Doc Club for $4.99 per month on an annual subscription. For all the other TV and films new to streaming this week, check out the selections below:

Netflix

A Picture of You (J.P. Chan, 2013)

A Picture of You movie

New York-based filmmaker J.P. Chan takes family drama to unexpected places with A Picture of You, a mischievous, sleek-looking movie about estranged siblings (Andrew Pang and Jo Mei) who return to their childhood home to sort through their recently-deceased mother’s belongings. They’ve got heaps of emotional baggage to unpack between them, but there’s something their mother’s hidden away that will change their memory of her forever. Warm nostalgia is broken to pieces in a delightful, funny, and outrageously surprising way in this terrific debut, which you’d be cheating yourself to miss. [Bernard]

Other titles new to Netflix this week:
Better Call Saul (Series, Season 1)
Charlie’s Country (Rolf de Heer, 2013)
Experimenter (Michael Almereyda, 2015)
A Faster Horse (David Gelb, 2015)
The Fury (Brian De Palma, 1978)
I Love You Phillip Morris (Glenn Ficarra & John Requa, 2009)
Intolerable Cruelty (Joel & Ethan Coen, 2003)
Love (Gaspar Noe, 2015)
Stranger by the Lake (Alain Guiraudie, 2013)
Tokyo Tribe (Shion Sono, 2014)

Fandor

Arabian Nights Trilogy (Miguel Gomes, 2015)

Arabian Nights volume 3

Among the highest regarded films of 2015, Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes’ Arabian Nights trilogy is now available for wide consumption in the U.S. on Fandor. The three films use One Thousand and One Nights as an inspiration while telling a collection of stories concerning modern day Portugal. The second film in the series, The Desolate One, has become the highlight as it garnered the official selection for its country for Academy Award consideration, though it was not nominated. With all three films available now, there’s no excuse for film lovers to fill out their 2015 blind spots. Fandor’s other films available this week include the Criterion Picks topic “Mid-Century Cool” and a new Spotlight series called “Love Gone Wrong,” just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Other titles new to Fandor this week:
Bay of Angels (Jacques Demy, 1963)
Elevator to the Gallows (Louis Malle, 1957)
Pale Flower (Masahiro Shinoda, 1964)
Picture of Light (Peter Mettler, 1994)
Prodigal Sons (Kimberly Reed, 2009)

MUBI

The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (Peter Greenaway, 1989)

The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover

MUBI is kicking off a retrospective of arthouse filmmaker Peter Greenaway with his most iconic and controversial film, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover. Long difficult to see, in part due to its dreaded NC-17 rating, the film has built up cult status among film fans for its strange mix of the crude and the beautiful. It’s lavish sets and use of color provide a striking look to the film, while the narrative frankly explores themes of sex and violence in sometimes shocking ways. The film sports a terrific cast of veteran British actors including Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren, Tim Roth and Alan Howard. Greenaway has gone on to a fine career, including his latest release Eisenstein in Guanajuato (which hopefully will be a part of MUBI’s retrospective), but The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover is unquestionably the filmmaker’s masterpiece. It is available on MUBI until March 5.

Other titles new to MUBI this week:
Adventureland (Greg Mottola, 2009)
America (Valérie Massadian, 2013)
Hoop Dreams (Steve James, 1994)
French Blood (Diastème, 2015)
Nana (Valérie Massadian, 2011)

iTunes & Video On-Demand

Ash vs. Evil Dead (Series, Season 1)

Ash vs Evil Dead show

One of the most beloved and bizarre horror franchises, The Evil Dead spawned a new chapter in a new medium this year with Ash vs. Evil Dead. The ten episode first season recently wrapped up on premium cable network Starz to rapturous approval from both critics and hardcore fans of the film series. The show sets cult hero icon Ashley J. Williams (Bruce Campbell) in modern-day Michigan with the Deadite threat long behind him. That is until the mystical evil is once again released. The series nails the bloody fun of the films, with a great lead performance and possibly more gore than any other series in the history of television. Picked up for a second season, if you don’t have Starz or just missed the show, you can now catch up on iTunes and other VOD services.

Other titles new to VOD this week:
Bridge of Spies (Steven Spielberg, 2015)
Hellions (Bruce McDonald, 2015)
Man Up (Ben Palmer, 2015)
Spotlight (Tom McCarthy, 2015)
Steve Jobs (Danny Boyle, 2015)

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2016 Oscar Nominations Favor Action & Vengeance: Full List of Nominees http://waytooindie.com/news/awards/2016-oscar-nominations/ http://waytooindie.com/news/awards/2016-oscar-nominations/#comments Thu, 14 Jan 2016 16:15:09 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=42885 Who got love and who got shut out of the 2016 Oscar nominations.]]>

In a week where the Golden Globes proved once again how much of a navel gazing joke and an obvious excuse for televised drunkenness it is, one has to look at this morning’s freshly announced Academy Award nominations and hope Academy voters will renew a little faith in the practice of picking out the best and brightest of the year in cinema.

The Revenant and Mad Max: Fury Road—both a bit more action-oriented than we’re used to seeing in Oscar forerunners—were the favorites with 12 and 10 nominations given to the two films respectively. And if suffering for your art earns you an Oscar these days, Leonardo DiCaprio might just finally take home a little gold dude. Fifth time’s the charm, Leo!

This year we have eight films vying for Best Picture and not a single person of color nominated in a lead or supporting role, which likely has more to do with the lack of diverse films being greenlit and less to do with biased voters, but still an unfortunate truth. Those who so dutifully championed Tangerine this past year are likely feeling the sting of rejection.

Despite nabbing Lead and Supporting nominations, Carol was shut out of the Best Picture and Best Director categories. Ridley Scott was also noticeably absent from the Best Director list for The Martian (which, in case there’s been confusion, is NOT a comedy). Quentin Tarantino might also be feeling a bit overlooked this morning, with only three nominations for The Hateful Eight, but, at least, one is for cinematography, supporting Tarantino’s decision to shoot on 70mm. Star Wars: The Force Awakens asserts itself plenty in technical categories, another unsurprising feat for this box office behemoth.

All in all, it’s not an especially unpredictable list of nominations, but the real fun comes in guessing the winners. The 88th Academy Awards will be held on Feb. 28th and will air at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PST on ABC. Check back for our continued 2016 Academy Awards coverage and read on for the full list of nominees.

List of 2016 Oscar Nominations

Best Picture
The Big Short
Bridge of Spies
Brooklyn
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
The Revenant
Room
Spotlight

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Cate Blanchett, Carol
Brie Larson, Room
Jennifer Lawrence, Joy
Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years
Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn

Best Actor in a Leading Role
Bryan Cranston, Trumbo
Matt Damon, The Martian
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl

Actress in a Supporting Role
Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight
Rooney Mara, Carol
Rachel McAdams, Spotlight
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs

Actor in a Supporting Role
Christian Bale, The Big Short
Tom Hardy, The Revenant
Mark Ruffalo, Spotlight
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Sylvester Stallone, Creed

Best Director
Adam McKay, The Big Short
George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
Alejandro G. Inarritu, The Revenant
Lenny Abrahamson, Room
Tom McCarthy, Spotlight

Visual Effects
Ex Machina
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
The Revenant
Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Best Foreign Language Film
Embrace of the Serpent, Colombia
Mustang, France
Son of Saul, Hungary
Theeb, Jordan
A War,Denmark

Best Animated Feature
Anomalisa
Boy and the World
Inside Out
Shaun The Sheep
When Marnie Was There

Best Screenplay
Bridge of Spies
Ex Machina
Inside Out
Spotlight
Straight Outta Compton

Best Adapted Screenplay
The Big Short
Brooklyn
Carol
The Martian
Room

Best Documentary
Amy
Cartel Land
The Look of Silence
What Happened, Miss Simone?
Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom

Editing
The Big Short
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Revenant
Spotlight
Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Production Design
Bridge of Spies
The Danish Girl
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
The Revenant

Best Original Score
Bridge of Spies
Carol
The Hateful Eight
Sicario
Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Best Original Song
“Earned It” from Fifty Shades of Grey
“Manta Ray” from Racing Extinction
“Simple Song No. 3” from Youth
“Til It Happens To You” from The Hunting Ground
“Writing’s on the Wall” from Spectre

Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling
Mad Max Fury Road
The 100-Year Old Men Who Climbed Out The Window and Disappeared
The Revenant

Best Cinematography
Carol
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Hateful Eight
The Revenant
Sicario

Achievement in Sound Mixing
Bridge of Spies
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
The Revenant
Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Achievement in Sound Editing
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
The Revenant
Sicario
Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Best Costume Design
Carol
Cinderella
The Danish Girl
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Revenant

Best Live Action Short Film
Ave Maria
Day One
Everything Will Be Okay (Alles Wird Gut)
Shok
Stutterer

Best Documentary Short Subject
Body Team 12
Chau, Beyond the Lines
Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah
A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness
Last Day of Freedom

Best Animated Short Film
Bear Story
Prologue
Sanjay’s Super Team
We Can’t Live Without Cosmos
World of Tomorrow

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Way Too Indiecast 40: NYFF, ‘Winter On Fire’ With Special Guest Evgeny Afineefsky http://waytooindie.com/podcasts/way-too-indiecast-40-nyff-winter-on-fire-with-special-guest-evgeny-afineefsky/ http://waytooindie.com/podcasts/way-too-indiecast-40-nyff-winter-on-fire-with-special-guest-evgeny-afineefsky/#respond Fri, 09 Oct 2015 13:25:25 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=41064 We're back with another packed show as we welcome filmmaker Evgeny Afineefsky to talk about his documentary Winter On Fire.]]>

We’re back with another packed show as we welcome filmmaker Evgeny Afineefsky to talk about his documentary Winter On Fire. Bernard and Zach go over the standouts of the still-rolling 53rd New York Film Festival as well as talk about this past summer’s disappointing string of summer blockbusters. The boys also discuss actors whose movies they’ll watch no matter what and share their Indie Picks of the Week.

Topics

  • Indie Picks of the Week (2:13)
  • NYFF (6:46)
  • Summer Blockbuster Rage (27:36)
  • Actors We Follow (43:53)
  • Evgeny Afineefsky (55:02)

WTI Articles Referenced in the Podcast

Carol NYFF Review
Microbe & Gasoline NYFF Review
The Walk Review

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‘Bridge of Spies’ World Premiere, Films from Todd Haynes, Hou Hsiao-hsien Lead NYFF Main Slate http://waytooindie.com/news/bridge-of-spies-world-premiere-films-from-todd-haynes-hou-hsiao-hsien-lead-nyff-main-slate/ http://waytooindie.com/news/bridge-of-spies-world-premiere-films-from-todd-haynes-hou-hsiao-hsien-lead-nyff-main-slate/#respond Wed, 12 Aug 2015 19:11:26 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=39402 World premieres of 'The Walk', 'Bridge of Spies', and 'Miles Ahead' highlight the 53rd NYFF slate along with award winners from Cannes 'The Assassin', 'Carol', and 'The Lobster'.]]>

The Film Society of Lincoln Center today revealed the 26 features making up its main slate for the 53rd New York Film Festival running September 25th to October 11th. Joining Opening Night selection The Walk and Closing Night selection Miles Ahead in making their World Premieres at the 2015 festival are Steven Spielberg‘s Cold War drama Bridge of Spies (starring Tom Hanks and Mark Rylance) and Laura Israel‘s documentary portrait Don’t Blink: Robert Frank. Several other highly lauded films taking part in the three-week showcase includes Hou Hsiao-hsien‘s Cannes award-winning film The Assassin, John Crowley‘s romantic drama Brooklyn, as well as Centerpiece screening Steve Jobs.

New York Film Festival Director and Selection Committee Chair, Kent Jones remarked, “I could talk about the geographical range of the films in the selection, the mix of artistic sensibilities … but the only thing that really matters is how uniformly beautiful and vital each of these movies are.” Additional special events, the documentary section, filmmaker conversations and panels, as well as the festival’s Projections and Convergence programs will be announced in full closer to festival’s September start date. Tickets go on sale to the general public Sunday, September 13th.

Read the list of features making up the 53rd NYFF main slate below:

Opening Night

The Walk
Director, Robert Zemeckis

Centerpiece

Steve Jobs
Director, Danny Boyle

Closing Night

Miles Ahead
Director, Don Cheadle

Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One
Arabian Nights: Volume 2, The Desolate One
Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One

Director, Miguel Gomes

The Assassin
Director, Hou Hsiao-hsien

Bridge of Spies
Director, Steven Spielberg

Brooklyn
Director, John Crowley

Carol
Director, Todd Haynes

Cemetery of Splendour
Director, Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Les Cowboys
Director, Thomas Bidegain

Don’t Blink: Robert Frank
Director, Laura Israel

Experimenter
Director, Michael Almereyda

The Forbidden Room
Directors, Guy Maddin & Evan Johnson

In the Shadow of Women / L’Ombre des femmes
Director, Philippe Garrel

Journey to the Shore / Kishibe no tabi
Director, Kiyoshi Kurosawa

The Lobster
Director, Yorgos Lanthimos

Maggie’s Plan
Director, Rebecca Miller

The Measure of a Man / La Loi du marché
Director, Stéphane Brizé

Mia Madre
Director, Nanni Moretti

Microbe & Gasoline / Microbe et Gasoil
Director, Michel Gondry

Mountains May Depart
Director, Jia Zhangke

My Golden Days / Trois Souvenirs de ma jeunesse
Director, Arnaud Desplechin

No Home Movie
Director, Chantal Akerman

Right Now, Wrong Then
Director, Hong Sangsoo

The Treasure / Comoara
Director, Corneliu Porumboiu

Where To Invade Next
Director, Michael Moore

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