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Project Nim dir. James Marsh
By Lee Cahill Project Nim is the most recent documentary from James Marsh, director of the wildly popular Man On Wire. Nim premiered at Sundance in 2011, had a nationwide theatrical release, and seemed to be a shoe-in for the … Continue reading
Films to See at SXSW – Charles Bradley: Soul of America dir. Poull Brien
Film: Charles Bradley: Soul of America Director: Poull Brien When/Where: Friday March 9th @9pm – Alamo Ritz 2 320 East 6th St Austin TX 78701 Saturday March 10th @1:45pm – Violet Crown 2 434 W 2nd St Austin, TX 78701 … Continue reading
Sundance Feature: The House I Live In dir. Eugene Jarecki
By Sarah Hillman Director and documentary filmmaker Eugene Jarecki (Why We Fight, Move Your Money) returned to Sundance once again this year and left a Grand Jury Prize Winner. His feature doc, The House I Live In, tackles America’s War … Continue reading
Sundance Feature: The End of Love dir. Mark Webber
By Sarah Hillman Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live a different life? What it would be like to lose the one you love? Director and actor Mark Webber explores both of these questions in his … Continue reading
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Tagged Drive Me Crazy, Jason Ritter, Mark Webber, Michael Cera, real son, Shannyn Sossamon, Sundance, Sundance Review, The End of Love
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A Guide To The Best Films of 2011
Film: The Future Director: Miranda July Cast: Miranda July, Hamish Linklater Synopsis: A quirky, adorable couple in their thirties decide to adopt a cat. After realizing they’ve made a commitment to tend to this cat for the next several years, they … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 Down, 100Down, amy seimetz, anton yelchin, cave of forgotten dreams, drake doremus, felicity jones, Hamish Linklater, Joe Swanberg, Kate Lyn Sheil, le quattro volte, like crazy, michaelangelo frammartino, Miranda July, One Hundred Down, OneHundredDown, Silver Bullets, The future, Ti West, Werner Herzog
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