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Short Term 12
Bernard Boo | August 28, 2013It’s become fashionable over the past few months to shower Destin Cretton’s (I’m Not a Hipster) social worker...
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Thérèse
Dustin Jansick | August 26, 2013Premiering as the Closing Night film at the Cannes film festival last year was Claude Miller’s final film...
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Lovelace
Dustin Jansick | August 23, 2013Co-directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman bring the story of Linda Lovelace, a celebrity in the adult entertainment...
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Bad Milo
C.J. Prince | August 23, 2013It comes as a bit of a surprise that, with so many recent horror films aping off of...
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You’re Next
Bernard Boo | August 22, 2013It’s no wonder Adam Wingard’s indie horror flick You’re Next is so damn good—with fellow indie powerhouse filmmakers...
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Austenland
Bernard Boo | August 22, 2013Jerusha and Jared Hess are the husband and wife filmmaker duo that brought us the off-kilter comedies Gentlemen...
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Prince Avalanche
C.J. Prince | August 20, 2013The claims that David Gordon Green is going back to his older days, where films like George Washington...
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Hell Baby
C.J. Prince | August 14, 2013The incestuous nature of today’s comedy scene can easily be shown with the cast of Hell Baby. The...
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Drinking Buddies
Dustin Jansick | August 12, 2013Joe Swanberg is a well-known independent director who is notorious for his no budget, no script approach to...
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Out in the Dark (SFJFF Review)
Bernard Boo | August 11, 2013A raw and sensuous tale of forbidden love across a cavernous sociopolitical divide (the Israeli-Palestinian divide, to be...
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The Attack (SFJFF Review)
Bernard Boo | August 6, 2013Though set in the trenches of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Ziad Doueiri’s mystery-thriller The Attack operates predominantly on an...
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Rue Mandar (SFJFF Review)
Bernard Boo | August 5, 2013Following the death of their beloved family matriarch, two sisters (Sandrine Kiberlain and Emmanuelle Devos), their brother (Richard...
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The End of Love
Dustin Jansick | August 5, 2013Mark Webber’s sophomore effort as a director, The End of Love, follows a jobless single-father who is struggling...
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Welcome To Pine Hill
Dustin Jansick | July 31, 2013Winner of the jury prize at Slamdance 2012, Keith Miller’s Welcome to Pine Hill is about a man...
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Red Flag (SFJFF Review)
Bernard Boo | July 29, 2013Alex Karpovsky (most famously known for his work in Lena Dunham’s Girls and Tiny Furniture) plays an (assumedly) extra-neurotic version...