Top Stories for July 29, 2011

Guest Post: Craig Johnson “True Adolescents and the ‘Tweener’ Indie Film”

Is there a place in the Indie Film Eco-system for a good story well told? Artist strive for this goal, but can audiences unite around something not built around a big concept, big cast, or controversial element? Perhaps the bigger question is can a filmmaker even take the risk... Read More

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Critic’s Notebook | There Are Three Versions of “The Interrupters,” But Only One Movie. Here’s Why.

When Steven James first premiered “The Interrupters,” his compelling look at activists working to prevent Chicago street violence, the initial reaction at the Sundance Film …

Smithsonian Names “The Champ” the “Saddest Movie Ever.” Here’s Our Alternatives.

Franco Zeffirelli’s 1979 boxing tearjerker “The Champ” has officially been named “the saddest movie of all time”, not by an internet poll, but rather by …

What to See, What to Skip: New Reviews This Week

Not sure what to see this weekend? We don’t blame you! With a slew of anticipated titles hitting the screen today (including “Attack the Block,” …

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