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Jeremy Scahill visits Yemen in Rick Rowley’s “Dirty Wars.” Courtesy of Rick Rowley.

Jeremy Scahill on “Dirty Wars”

June 20, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Jeremy Scahill is having a surreal day. He just got back from an impromptu radio interview while on a Chicago press junket for his Sundance prize-winner, “Dirty Wars.” He was […]

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Kris Swanberg and Kevin Pittman on the set of Joe Swanberg’s “Kissing on the Mouth.” Courtesy of Joe Swanberg.

Beyond Mumblecore: The DIY Generation

June 6, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

As a longtime scholar and champion of indie filmmaking, it is a great thrill and honor to announce that I, Matt Fagerholm, will be teaching a six-week class entitled “Beyond […]

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Greta Gerwig stars in Noah Baumbach’s “Frances Ha.” Courtesy of Pine District, LLC.

Indie Essentials: Greta Gerwig

June 2, 2013by Indie Outlook 1 Comment

There’s no one in modern cinema quite like Greta Gerwig. Not only is she one of our great screen beauties, she’s also one of the most uninhibited comedians since Lucille […]

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

“Before Midnight” Takes Series to New Level

May 30, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

The exhilaration of intoxicating conversation tinged with romantic desire reverberates through Richard Linklater’s “Before” series. Taken altogether, it is surely one of the great romances ever to grace the silver […]

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Martha P. Nochimson, author of “David Lynch Swerves.” Courtesy of Martha P. Nochimson.

Martha P. Nochimson on “David Lynch Swerves”

May 20, 2013by Indie Outlook 1 Comment

Cinephiles, prepare to have your minds blown. The new book by acclaimed film critic and writer, Martha P. Nochimson, does a brilliant job of altering and revitalizing our understanding of […]

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Charles Grodin and Michael Cera star in Cera’s “Brazzaville Teen-Ager.” Courtesy of JASH.

Michael Cera Directs “Brazzaville Teen-Ager”

May 16, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

It may sound rather odd that Charles Grodin would choose to make his first film appearance since 2006 in a viral short directed by Michael Cera—that is, until you realize […]

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Marty Schousboe, co-director of “Party Time Party Time.”

Marty Schousboe, Morgan Lord and Shane Simmons on “Party Time Party Time”

May 6, 2013by Indie Outlook 1 Comment

A legion of improv artists numbering over 50 have sunk their comedic choppers into “Party Time Party Time,” a Chicago-based “melanchomedy” from directors Marty Schousboe and Morgan Lord. Though production […]

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Kate Lyn Sheil stars in Amy Seimetz’s “Sun Don’t Shine.” Courtesy of Factory 25.

Kate Lyn Sheil on “Sun Don’t Shine,” “Green”

May 5, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Some actors have trouble making more than a few feature films in the span of two years. Kate Lyn Sheil has made 16 of them, and has seven projects currently […]

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Kate Lyn Sheil and Kentucker Audley star in Amy Seimetz's "Sun Don't Shine." Courtesy of Factory 25.

Kentucker Audley on “Sun Don’t Shine,” NoBudge Films

May 1, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

There are few people as committed to creating and championing independent cinema as Memphis-based filmmaker Kentucker Audley. His site, NoBudge Films, offers cinephiles access to a rich and varied array […]

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Tilda Swinton stars in Erick Zonca’s “Julia.” Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.

Indie Essentials: Tilda Swinton

April 24, 2013by Indie Outlook 1 Comment

Attending this year’s Ebertfest was tremendously moving for a multitude of reasons. I loved experiencing an uncompromising artwork with a thousand cinephiles eager to take the plunge. I loved observing […]

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