Imaginary Rich's Recommendations for SIFF Weekend #2
There's a lot of stuff going on every day at SIFF between now and June 9th. To try and cut through some of the clutter,…
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There's a lot of stuff going on every day at SIFF between now and June 9th. To try and cut through some of the clutter,…
For those lucky enough to catch Who Put The Bomp?, the sizzling Le Tigre tour documentary shown at SIFF a couple years back, the new…
A twisty political thriller, a surprisingly good high-school movie, and a shockingly bad David Sedaris adaptation are among SIFF's highlights and lowlights in week two…
I'm calling it right now, Fateful Findings is going to win SIFF 2013. Regardless of category; best dialog, plot, love story, computer hacking - this film takes…
I don't even feel like I need to write anything clever about Kathleen Hanna, because SHE IS KATHLEEN HANNA. Hello. HELLO. So look. Here's the…
Naturally my great love for The Posies led me to my great love for Big Star -- and I still remember being outraged when watching…
WOW. Wow. wow. When we sent Imaginary Amie & Rich to the SIFF Opening Night Red Carpet last night, we didn't realize how AMAZING it…
SIFF's opening night film was, as I'm sure you've heard, Much Ado About Nothing -- a title which we're all hoping doesn't apply to the…
This collaboration between Director Noah Baumbach and his now girlfriend Greta Gerwig (who also stars in the film) focuses on 27-year-old Frances, a woman struggling…
I was skeptical of Mistaken for Strangers at first, because I'm not a fan of The National (when I told my friend this the other…