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Adèle Exarchopoulous and Léa Seydoux star in Abdellatif Kechiche's "Blue is the Warmest Color." Courtesy of CIFF.

Chicago International Film Festival: 2013 Preview

September 26, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

The 49th Chicago International Film Festival, running from Thursday, October 10th through Thursday, October 24th, has the best line-up to hit the Windy City in ages. Indie Outlook will be […]

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Lawrence Michael Levine and Benjamin Ellis Fine star in Damon Maulucci and Keir Politz’s “Detonator.” Courtesy of Mortar Films.

Damon Maulucci and Keir Politz on “Detonator”

September 21, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Nothing shatters the dreams of youth quite like the inescapable march of adulthood. As soon as there are mouths to feed apart from one’s own, the days of uncertainty and […]

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Indie Double Bill: “Short Term 12” and “Monsieur Lazhar”

September 13, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Some movies are made to come in first at the box office or win overhyped accolades. Others are made because the filmmakers had to make them, not because of a […]

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Brad Pitt cradles his newborn son’s foot in Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life.” Courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures.

Six Reasons Why Emmanuel Lubezki Should’ve Won an Oscar by Now

September 11, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

There are many gifted cinematographers in modern cinema—Roger Deakins, Janusz Kaminski, Christopher Doyle, Robert Richardson, John Toll, to name a few—yet none have caused my jaw to routinely drop to […]

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James Benning, Richard Linklater and Gabe Klinger during production of Klinger’s “Double Play.” Courtesy of Gabe Klinger.

Gabe Klinger on “Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater”

September 3, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Cinephiles in Chicago are in for a mightily enticing feast as the 25th Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival comes to a close this weekend. A special sneak preview […]

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Michael Schmid and Lucas Thompson star in Darren Orange’s “InSpectres.” Courtesy of Reactor 88 Studios.

Darren Orange and Lucas Thompson on “InSpectres”

September 2, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Supernatural exterminators have rarely resorted to scrappier methods than in Darren Orange’s new horror satire, “InSpectres.” It’s an indie production bursting with ambition that has been made to fill a […]

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Rooney Mara and Casey Affleck star in David Lowery’s “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints.” Courtesy of IFC Films.

“Ain’t Them Bodies Saints” Casts Haunting Spell

August 29, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Claiming that David Lowery’s exquisitely accomplished feature, “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints,” is a mere imitation of Terrence Malick is about as shallow as labeling “There Will Be Blood” as a […]

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Julie Andrews stars in Robert Wise’s “The Sound of Music.” Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.

Top 5 Worst Songs in Great Musicals

August 27, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Flawless musicals are harder to find than you think. There always seems to be a song or two that isn’t quite up to par with the others. Everyone loves “Singin’ […]

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Indie Spotlight
Olivia Wilde and Jake Johnson star in Joe Swanberg’s “Drinking Buddies.” Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.

Joe Swanberg Preserves Style on Bigger Budget in “Drinking Buddies”

August 19, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

I’m always perplexed by critics who complain that nothing happens in Joe Swanberg’s films, as if a more straightforward plot structure would serve as an improvement. Swanberg’s films don’t have […]

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Doug Walker returns as The Nostalgia Critic. Courtesy of Channel Awesome.

Doug Walker on The Nostalgia Critic

August 15, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Long before video essays were in vogue, there was the Nostalgia Critic. Portrayed by online satirist Doug Walker on the hit Channel Awesome site, ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com, the character delivered scathing reviews […]

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