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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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Scarlett Johansson stars in Jonathan Glazer’s “Under the Skin.” Courtesy of A24.

Under Her Skin

April 17, 2014by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

What is it that makes us human? What separates us from the artificial beings designed to mimic our behavior, store our knowledge and latch onto our daily lives like a […]

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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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Maritza Santiago Hernandez and Abbie Cornish star in David Riker’s “The Girl.” Courtesy of Brainstorm Media.

Abbie Cornish Shines in “The Girl”

March 22, 2013by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Not to be confused with the tedious Hitchcock exposé of the same name, David Riker’s “The Girl” is a sensitive and touching character portrait that provides star Abbie Cornish with […]

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Emily Hagins directs My Sucky Teen Romance. Courtesy of Cheesy Nuggets Productions.

“My Sucky Teen Romance” Screens Aug. 27 in Chicago

August 24, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

I’ve never really understood the vampire craze, though I can see why fans–particularly young women–would respond so strongly to Stephenie Meyer’s wildly popular books and their subsequent film adaptations. The […]

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Hamid Shaikh stars in Prashant Bhargava’s Patang. Courtesy of Khushi Films.

“Patang” to Screen at Facets Aug. 24-30

August 21, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Prashant Bhargava‘s “Patang,” (a.k.a. “The Kite”) was a film I greatly admired upon first glance. I had just finished defending Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” at every holiday gathering […]

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