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By | April 2014
Come for the Paris sights; stay for the emotional bloodbath. C’est l’amour…
Certainly it’s a coincidence but the fact is Roger Michell hasn’t made a single feel-good film since September 11. Note the contrast: In 1999 he made...
Blue Ruin is the biggest success story to come out of (Warning: pun ahead) the blue this year. Tapped out on funding to finish the film, writer/director...
In the Spring of 1968, nine Catholic activists, two of which were priests, entered a Draft Board office in Catonsville, Maryland, and removed stacks of...
Sometimes it takes a very long time to figure out that everything you’ve been searching for has always been within your grasp. So now what do you do?...
This review was originally published on January 21, 2014... Tales of revenge are some of the oldest tales ever told, and some of the most compelling....
I really wanted to give Brick Mansions a fair chance at standing alone as its own film, but after exiting the theater, it’s damn near impossible. To give...
A married couple is overjoyed in anticipation of their new baby's birth. Unfortunately, they’re doomed to experience a very rude awakening. Director...
Point and Shoot, the documentary that looks at Matthew VanDyke and his participation in the Libyan revolution, is featured on BYOD. The unusual journey...
Spring in lovely San Francisco, CA may not sound like the ideal time to hide yourself away in a windowless room for hours on end. But film lovers clamoring...
In just three short minutes, Sam Frazier, Jr.'s slideshow short film, Why I Make Movies, perfectly captures the strange dichotomy of the independent...