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Trailer: Nick Bateman Stars In 'The Perception'

Canadian model/turned actor, Nick Bateman , stars in the upcoming indie thriller The Perception from director Jensen Noen. Richard ...

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EIFF18 Review: We the Animals

Undoubtedly a standout of the year, We the Animals , presents a coming of age tale set across the backdrop of a hispanic family in rural...

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Review: Seat in Shadow

Artist and filmmaker Henry Coombes writes and directs Seat in Shadow , a Glasgow-set indie that explores the relationship between an exp...

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Listen: Yonee's "Bombs of My Love"

Rising star Yonee is gaining traction with his powerhouse debut single, Bombs of My Love . The track is an uplifting one boasting a messa...

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Sundance London 2016 Review: Indignation

Philip Roth’s 2008 novel Indignation gets its first big screen adaptation courtesy of director James Schamus and stars Logan Lerman ...

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Sundance London 2016 Review: Morris from America

Chad Hartigan writes and directs Morris from America , a coming of age chronicling thirteen-year old Morris’s ( Markees Christmas ) transi...

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Sundance London 2016 Review: Todd Solondz's Wiener-Dog

Todd Solondz writes and directs Wiener-Dog , his first film since 2011’s Dark Horse . The project takes the form of an anthology with f...

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Trailer: Todd Solondz's Wiener-Dog

Todd Solondz returns for the first time since 2011's Dark Horse with Wiener-Dog . The film chronicles the life of a dachshund as it t...

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Trailer: Wim Wenders' Every Thing Will Be Fine 3D

It's been a long time coming but it looks like Wim Wenders' Every Thing Will Be Fine is finally gearing up for a release (well, ...

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Sundance 2015 Review: Mistress America

After the success of the loveable Frances Ha!, it is no surprise that one of the hottest tickets at this year's Sundance Festival is ...

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EIFF Review: Hellion

Kat Candler's Hellion boasts some strong performances but ultimately feels like an amalgamation of various indie tropes that never...

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Trailer: James Franco in Maladies

We're fast becoming a James Franco fansite with the amount of his films that we have covered of late. Anyway, what would be wrong wi...

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Trailer: Evan Rachel Wood and Scott Speedman in Barefoot

Upcoming indie comedy, Barefoot , grabbed our attention with its unconventional premise - the black sheep of a wealthy family falls for a...

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Review: Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Don Jon

Certainly one of the most likeable actors working today, Joseph Gordon-Levitt has been impressing us since his first television roles (f...

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Trailer: Escape from Tomorrow

Filmed in complete secrecy and dubbed Sundance's "ultimate guerrilla film", Escape from Tomorrow explores a darker side to...

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Review: Frances Ha

Chances are the most charming film you will see at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival is Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha . The f...

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Preview: Franco Nero in New Order

Surely one of the most exciting independent films' coming this year is Italian sci-fi, New Order - written, produced and directed by ...

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