SIFF Review: Infinity Baby
Honestly I’m still turning Infinity Baby over and over in my mind because I’m not quite sure how I feel about it. On the one…
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Honestly I’m still turning Infinity Baby over and over in my mind because I’m not quite sure how I feel about it. On the one…
A deeply moving feature about a hitman who makes noodles, a documentary about a bumbling made-for-TV president, and a quietly effective supernatural tale are among…
Y'all know TIG likes to be there for SIFF's fancy red carpet premieres! Imaginary Rich headed up to the Egyptian yesterday to capture THE MAN --…
I’ve never heard of “hallucinogenic eco-terror” before, but it’s definitely the perfect way to describe Without Name. Surveyor Eric {Alan McKenna. He has such a…
“You can’t make change if you’re not willing to give something up.” –Dolores Huerta Profoundly inspirational. Profoundly. Dolores is a moving and fascinating documentary chronicling…
Guys, for real: Director Gillian Robespierre is an expert at turning real life struggles into cinematic art. Landline takes you through one family’s turmoil and…
Demetri Martin makes his directorial debut with Dean, a spiritual descendent of Wes Anderson and mumblecore rom-coms that sways gamely between tentative and confident before…
Holycrap, y’all. Argentina apparently has some messed up Urban Legends and I LOVE IT. Five of them come together in, well, Terror 5, a horror…
Week two approaches! Among SIFF's must-sees on tap through June 1: a gorgeous animated fairytale about a handless girl, a refreshingly old-school New York indie,…
I can’t decide if The Little Hours is a raunchy comedy about a group of nuns in the middle ages or a feminist statement about…