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Meadowland
Ananda Dillon | October 23, 2015Anesthetized grievers make for a bummed out viewing experience in this drama from first-timer Reed Morano.
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Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon
Zachary Shevich | October 2, 2015A consistently hilarious look back on the National Lampoon, and the comedians who turned it into an institution.
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Sleeping with Other People
Ananda Dillon | September 10, 2015Alison Brie and Jason Sudeikis try being "just friends" while navigating a mutual tendency to abuse sex in...
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Grandma
Ananda Dillon | August 20, 2015The perfect vehicle for Lily Tomlin to prove her comedic prowess and how it's only improved with age....
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The Overnight
Zachary Shevich | June 19, 2015An overnight "family playdate" becomes increasingly awkward and sexual as the night unfolds.
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The Wolfpack
Zachary Shevich | June 11, 2015An unsettling, oddly uplifting documentary of a family of young men trapped inside their apartment.
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Aloft
Ananda Dillon | May 22, 2015A mother-son dynamic is explored in this vaguely fantastical but ultimately hole-riddled film.
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Slow West
Ananda Dillon | May 15, 2015An excellent first feature from John Maclean is a fairytale Western with a unique comedic self-awareness.
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‘Prescription Thugs’ Director Chris Bell on Making His Film While Struggling With Addiction
Zachary Shevich | May 1, 2015Documentarian Chris Bell opens up about putting himself and his family on camera for his documentaries.
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Man Up (Tribeca Review)
Zachary Shevich | April 29, 2015Lake Bell pretends to be Simon Pegg's blind date in this charming update on the misunderstanding-based rom com....
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‘Man Up’ Writer Tess Morris and Director Ben Palmer Talk British Rom-Coms and Cute Meets
Zachary Shevich | April 29, 2015Meet cute? Cute meet? Writer Tess Morris and director Ben Palmer talk British rom-coms and Simon Pegg and...
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Way Too Indiecast 17: Favorite Road Trip Movies, Tribeca Wrap-Up
Way Too Indie Staff | April 29, 2015Road trip movies and highlights from the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival are discussed on this episode of the...
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Neil Labute with actors Gia Crovatin & Phil Burke on Small Stories and Skittles Analogies
Zachary Shevich | April 24, 2015Neil Labute, Gia Crovatin, and Phil Burke discuss Dirty Weekend’s enigmatic characters and the idiom that inspired the...
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Tumbledown (Tribeca Review)
Ananda Dillon | April 24, 2015Sweet and simple, this rom-com thrives more in its tension than its harmony.
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Melanie Shaw on Putting Improv into the Script for ‘Shut Up and Drive’
Zachary Shevich | April 24, 2015Director Melanie Shaw speaks about incorporating improv, how films evolve, and self-critical thoughts while watching your own film.