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Hilary Audus’s “The Snowman and the Snowdog.” Courtesy of NCircle Entertainment.

“The Snowman and the Snowdog” Captures Magic of Original

December 29, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Whenever I’m asked about what films I consider to be the best ever made, the titles that pop into my head are a smorgasbord of revered classics (“Citizen Kane,” “It’s […]

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Shailene Woodley in James Ponsoldt’s “The Spectacular Now.” Courtesy of A24.

Indie Outlook Picks the 2013 Nominees

December 19, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

As awards groups around the globe scramble to assemble their list of nominees in all the major categories, Indie Outlook couldn’t resist putting together its own. If Indie Outlook picked […]

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Joaquin Phoenix stars in Spike Jonze’s “Her.” Courtesy of Annapurna Pictures.

Top Twenty Films of 2013: Part II

December 18, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

In an ordinary year, any of these ten films would easily have deserved the number one slot. Yet 2013, despite some high-profile misfires and disastrous would-be blockbusters, has ultimately proven […]

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Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke star in “Before Midnight.” Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

Top Twenty Films of 2013: Part I

December 17, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Audacity reigned at both mainstream multiplexes and art house theaters in 2013, proving once and for all that cinematic storytelling is best experienced on a big screen with a large […]

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Salvatore Consalvi, director of “Sidney Has No Horses.” Courtesy of Salvatore Consalvi.

Salvatore Consalvi on “Antarctica: A Year on Ice” and “Sidney Has No Horses”

December 10, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

For the past five years, Salvatore Consalvi has explored the life and beliefs of an Oglala Lakota Medicine Man at South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation. His name, Sidney Has No […]

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Jane Adams stars in Joe Swanberg’s “All the Light in the Sky.” Courtesy of Swanberry.

Joe Swanberg on “All the Light in the Sky”

November 27, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

With the release of his 15th feature, the star-studded romantic comedy, “Drinking Buddies,” this past summer, it’s clear that the Windy City’s micro-budget auteur, Joe Swanberg, has succeeded in working […]

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Jennifer Lynch in Penny Vozniak's "Despite the Gods." Courtesy of Vimeo.

Jennifer Lynch and Penny Vozniak on “Despite the Gods”

November 26, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

A bracing honesty, cheerfully foul-mouthed vocabulary and playful wit are what filmmaker Jennifer Lynch brings to the table during any given interaction. While chatting with her, it’s hard not to […]

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Elaine Ivy Harris, Nick Vidal, Jaclyn Hennell, Stephen Cone, Dennis Grimes, Alex Weisman, Josephine Decker and Maggie Suma on the set of Cone’s “Black Box.” Courtesy of Cone Arts.

Stephen Cone, Dennis Grimes, Jaclyn Hennell, Maggie Suma and Alex Weisman on “Black Box”

November 8, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Three orphans find themselves at the mercy of abusive zealots in “The Reaper’s Children,” a young adult novel from author William Peters, the character played by theatre and screen legend […]

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Danny Rhodes and Nathan Adloff star in Adloff’s “Cock N’ Bull.” Courtesy of Nathan Adloff.

Nathan Adloff on “Cock N’ Bull” and “Angel Dust”

November 6, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Two shorts set to screen at this year’s Reeling Film Festival, kicking off Thursday, November 7th, are directed by Chicago-based filmmaker Nathan Adloff, who earned acclaim for his 2012 debut […]

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Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux star in Abdellatif Kechiche’s “Blue is the Warmest Color.” Courtesy of Sundance Selects.

“Blue Is the Warmest Color” Transcends Controversy, Achieves Greatness

November 2, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

If you prefer films that hold you at a comfortable distance from the action, never daring to impinge on your personal space, then the cinema of Abdellatif Kechiche may not […]

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