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Grace McPhillips in Josef Steiff’s “The Other One.” Courtesy of Sterling Rock Productions.

Grace McPhillips on “The Other One”

November 10, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Ask Grace McPhillips about how she’s been able to make a living as an actor, and she will give you a multitude of marvelous stories—more than any one interview could […]

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Prashant Bhargava’s “Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holi.” Courtesy of Khushi Films.

Prashant Bhargava and Craig Marsden on “Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holi”

November 3, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Two men, each armed with a DSLR camera and two assistants, dove headfirst into the crowded streets, frenzied rituals and unbridled passion of Holi, the ancient Hindu religious festival held […]

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Johannes Brotherus in Pirjo Honkasalo’s “Concrete Night.” Courtesy of Cinema Mondo.

CIFF 2014: Six Films to Remember

October 23, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

As a lifelong movie lover, it made my heart swell to see the AMC River East 21 jam-packed over the last two weeks with crowds vying for rush tickets to […]

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Dietrich Brüggemann, director of “Stations of the Cross.” Courtesy of Berlinale.

Dietrich Brüggemann on “Stations of the Cross”

October 20, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

How do you solve a problem like Maria’s? She’s a good-hearted girl who only wants to please her domineering mother, her church and, above all, her Lord. Yet Maria has […]

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Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan in Richard LaGravenese’s “The Last 5 Years.” Courtesy of CIFF.

CIFF 2014 Centerpieces: “The Last 5 Years” and “St. Vincent”

October 12, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Amidst the weighty topics and stark realism permeating this year’s selections at the Chicago International Film Festival are two fairly lightweight crowd-pleasers boasting big names, bouncy soundtracks and red carpet […]

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Fabrizio Rongione and Marion Cotillard in Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s “Two Days, One Night.” Courtesy of CIFF.

CIFF 2014: Six Films You Should See

October 8, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Films have always been used as a vessel for escapist fantasy. The frivolous dilemmas of glamorous couples served as a comfort for Depression era-audiences just as superhero vehicles offer a […]

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Nikki Pierce and Stephen Cefalu, Jr. in Stephen Cone’s “This Afternoon.” Courtesy of Cone Arts.

Stephen Cone and Stephen Cefalu, Jr. on “This Afternoon”

October 6, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Two people meet in a sex addiction support group. One is a young housewife. The other is a repressed young man who mistakenly thought he was attending an info session […]

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Mia Wasikowska in John Curran’s “Tracks.” Courtesy of The Weinstein Company.

Wild About Mia Wasikowska in “Tracks”

September 26, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

I shall precede this review by admitting that I have not yet seen this year’s other fact-based Woman Treks Through Desert movie, though I have already been annoyed by its awards […]

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Stephen Cefalu and Nikki Pierce in Stephen Cone’s “This Afternoon.” Courtesy of CIFF.

50 Enticing Titles at 50th CIFF

September 23, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

With the Chicago International Film Festival celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Indie Outlook is highlighting 50 of the most enticing titles scheduled to screen during the fest’s two-week run […]

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Eleanore Pienta, Molly Plunk and Drew Tobia on the set of “See You Next Tuesday.” Courtesy of Drew Tobia.

Eleanore Pienta, Molly Plunk and Drew Tobia on “See You Next Tuesday”

September 20, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Writer/director Drew Tobia’s “See You Next Tuesday” is in-your-face in all the right ways. It’s a mature film about immature people who are unapologetically themselves and we can’t help loving […]

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