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Rebecca Spence and Frank V. Ross star in Ross's "Tiger Tail in Blue." Courtesy of Zero Trans Fat Productions.

Frank V. Ross on “Tiger Tail in Blue”

July 8, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

I’ll always cherish Joe Swanberg’s web series “Young American Bodies” for introducing me to some of independent cinema’s most fascinating figures: Greta Gerwig, Lynn Shelton, Nathan Adloff, to name a […]

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Left to Right: Ellen Page as Monica and Jesse Eisenberg as Jack. Photo by Philippe Antonello / Gravier Productions, Inc., Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

“To Rome With Love” Has Charm to Spare

July 8, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

On the heels of his smashing success with last year’s “Midnight in Paris,” Woody Allen has turned in an entertaining trifle in the form of an absurdist travelogue. “To Rome […]

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David Call as Keith and Lena Dunham as Aura in TINY FURNITURE directed by Lena Dunham. Photo Credit: Joe Anderson. An IFC Films Release.

Pat McDonald on Microbudget Tips

July 8, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

I’ve always looked to Pat McDonald not only as a friend and fellow critic for HollywoodChicago.com, but also as somewhat of a father figure. When we rehearsed our presentation at […]

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Mark Duplass, Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt star in Lynn Shelton’s Your Sister’s Sister. Photo by Steven Schardt. An IFC Films release.

The Summer of Duplass

July 8, 2012by Indie Outlook 1 Comment

I have always been fond of the “Duplass Brothers,” Mark and Jay Duplass. Their indie comedies fuse scruffy charm with raw insight so spot-on that it’s occasionally painful. Case in […]

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Zoé Héran stars in Céline Sciamma’s Tomboy. Courtesy of Eiff Press.

Sawyer Lahr on Queer Cinema

July 7, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Few film sites have a title as tuneful (or appropriate) as Chicago film critic Sawyer Lahr’s GoOverTheRainbow.com, a self-dubbed “start-up online arts & entertainment periodical for the review of LGBTQIA and […]

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Tyler Ross stars in Nathan Adloff's "Nate & Margaret." Courtesy of Breaking Glass Pictures.

Tyler Ross: An Appreciation

July 7, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Every once in a while, an actor comes along who absolutely floors you. Though some actors are singled out primarily for their ability to leave their teeth-marks all over the […]

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"Almost There" co-directors Dan Rybicky and Aaron Wickenden stand behind their subject, artist Peter Anton. Courtesy of Dan Rybicky.

Dan Rybicky on “Almost There”

July 7, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Dan Rybicky is one of the most passionate people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. He doesn’t just teach film or make films–he exudes film through his very pores. […]

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Joaquin Phoenix in Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master." Courtesy of Al Rose Promotions.

Dissecting “The Master” Teasers

July 7, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

There is perhaps no figure in American film more polarizing or fascinating than Paul Thomas Anderson. While some moviegoers dismiss his work as pretentious or unpleasant, others embrace it as […]

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Greta Gerwig and Adam Brody star in Whit Stillman's "Damsels in Distress." Credit: Sabrina Lantos, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

Matt Sheehan on June Movies

July 7, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

From caped superheroes to male strippers, June 2012 offered a great deal of thrills for audiences at the multiplex. My friend and colleague, Matt Sheehan of HollywoodSnitch.com, visited my Indie […]

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The cast of Moonrise Kingdom. Courtesy of Focus Features.

The “Peanuts” Influence on “Moonrise Kingdom”

July 7, 2012by Indie Outlook Leave a comment

Suzy: “Was he a good dog?” Sam: “…Who’s to say?” This is sample dialogue from Wes Anderson’s latest whimsical charmer, “Moonrise Kingdom,” a film that did boffo business in limited […]

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