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Submarine, My Life As a Zucchini, The Way Way Back Posters
10 Best Indie Films Of The 2010s

Underdog films of the 2010s, like Submarine and My Life as a Zucchini, offered audiences a respite from the all-too-familiar major releases.

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Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead consider the future in Something In The Dirt
Sundance 2022: Something in the Dirt Effectively Plays With Conspiracy Theories

Something in the Dirt, a dark sci-fi comedy from the directors of Moon Knight, channels what makes conspiracy theories so compelling and dangerous.

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image of the 2022 horror film You Wont Be Alone
Sundance 2022: You Won't Be Alone's Derivative Style Fails Its Horror

You Won't Be Alone has an interesting story about transforming witches, but is let down by a directorial style trying too hard to copy Terrence Malick.

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Tinja tends to her giant egg in Hatching
Sundance 2022: Hatching Gives Birth to Surreal Influencer Horror

The Finnish horror movie Hatching has two outstanding monsters: a mysterious creature hatched from an egg, and a manipulative influencer mother.

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Sundance 2022: FRESH Turns Sebastian Stan Into the Boyfriend from Hell

Among the socially-conscious horror films at Sundance 2022, FRESH, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan, is one of the most entertaining.

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Sundance 2022: After Yang Weaves a Beautiful Sci-Fi Tear-Jerker

After Yang is possibly the best film of its kind since Arrival, setting the bar high for the rest of 2022's science fiction movies.

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Brian and Charles featured
Sundance 2022: Brian and Charles Brings a Charming But Underwhelming Robot Comedy

Debuting at Sundance 2022, the Welsh robot mockumentary Brian and Charles provides a charming comedic set-up but loses energy in its final act.

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Sundance 2022: Dual Debuts a Strange, Anti-Action Clone War

Dual, a feature film about clones fighting to the death, attempts to blend genres and tones but its execution ultimately misses the mark.

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swan song, demonic and ema indie movies
8 New Indie Movies to Watch in August 2021

From musicals to horror, there are plenty of exciting new independent and international films to watch this month in theaters, streaming and VOD.

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YouTube, Sundance, TIFF and More Unite for Virtual Film Festival

With so many film festivals being canceled or postponed, some organizations have teamed up with YouTube for the We Are One Film Festival.

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'Turbo Kid' Trailer Races in From Post-Apocalyptic '90s

The Sundance Official Selection brings audiences a new horror experience from the far-off future of post-apocalyptic 1997.

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Director Eli Roth Opens Door to 'Knock, Knock' Trailer

Keanu Reeves stars in the horror thriller as a man whose life is destroyed following an infidelity.

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Sundance Review | <i>Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap</i>

Ice-T's directorial debut Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap is an enjoyable, and educational, guided tour of hip-hop, courtesy of many of the giants of the artform.

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Sundance Review | <i>The Raid</i>

The Indonesian martial-arts film The Raid, which opens in the United States next month, is a masterfully choreographed and gloriously bloody blend of style and substance.

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Sundance | Director Josh Radnor on His Second Film <i>Liberal Arts</i>

Writer-director-actor Josh Radnor sat down at the Sundance Film Festival for a Q&A about his sophomore feature Liberal Arts, about a guidance counselor who returns to his alma mater, where he falls for a much-younger college student.

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Slash Resurrects Steve Niles' <i>Wake The Dead</i> At New Film Company

An adaptation of Wake the Dead, the 2004 horror comic by Steve Niles and Chee, will be among the first projects produced by Slasher Films, a new company launched by famed guitarist Slash.

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