SIFF Review: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
When I was a little-little in the early '70s, I loved Mister Rogers' Neighborhood SO much, I declared to my mother that I was going…
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When I was a little-little in the early '70s, I loved Mister Rogers' Neighborhood SO much, I declared to my mother that I was going…
Here we go again! Our annual celebration of cinematic overconsumption arrives tonight with The Bookshop – the beginning of a 25-day long-haul. And even if you’re…
HolyCRAP. I was not expecting Revenge to live up to its amazing hype, but it is absolutely worthy of every single bit of praise its…
In Boundaries, writer and director Shana Feste introduces us to Laura (Vera Farmiga): a woman working through some serious family boundary issues, and a rescuer…
Who’s ready for another batch of films connected to the Puget Sound region? SIFF’s Northwest Connections program celebrates cinema filmed in and around Seattle, as…
This week, the 44th Seattle International Film Festival kicks off, and, as usual, TIG is laser-focused on the Face the Music program! Let’s talk about…
YESSSSSSSSSsssssSSSsssSSS! It's that time again, imaginaries! Time for our film-loving crew to start diving into the SIFF 2018 schedule and bring you reviews, weekly recaps,…
The heavily improv’d medieval nun comedy The Little Hours screened at this year’s Seattle International Film Festival, and although I think the film suffers from…
Another year, another SIFF, another Best of SIFF program at the Uptown. Once again the festival programmers will be serving up a diverse roster of…
It is all but impossible to talk about The Landing, a film by the Dobson Brothers, without detracting from the experience of watching it. I…