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    joem18bjoem18b Dog of the week?
    by joem18b in joem18b Blog
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    "With reference to my previous posting THE WORST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN: CITIZEN KANE, let me recognize this recent review of Yeast by a Spout member:"this movie was by far the worst "indie" film i have ever seen in my entire life... and i don't think that that any movie i see in the future will be nearly as bad at this one." " [More]
    jeycephiljeycephil dhgg
    by jeycephil in jeycephil Blog
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    "this movie was by far the worst "indie" film i have ever seen in my entire life... and i don't think that that any movie i see in the future will be nearly as bad at this one. " [More]
    daleyboydaleyboy I got
    by daleyboy in daleyboy Blog
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    "about 1/4th through this movie and hated every character in it. It's basically a documentary of crazy bitches arguing whilst a camera awkwardly films them in "camcorder" style. If you want to watch a movie about immature dysfuntional women than go for it. " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog The Most Misunderstood Films of ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "I’ll start with a short disclaimer: I fully recognize the potential arrogance in claiming to know the four most misunderstood films of the year. To say that I have some supreme viewing power that allows me to see these films for what they truly are reeks of a high and mighty attitude that I’d rather stay away from. However, as many critics are preparing their final tallies of what they loved and hated in 2008, I simply feel the need to put into print a positive perspective on four films that seem to be frequently criticized or overlooked. That being said, there is a certain irony in the fact that all four of these films deal with a kind of misunderstanding. Whether it be a mix-up between characters or a challenging thematic element that dares the viewer to reevaluate the way they approach the subject matter, I feel each of these films does something particularly audacious with the concept of false impression. One other quick side note: It is impossible for me to get to the core of ... " [More]
    KarinaKarina Best Undistributed Films of 2008
    by Karina in Karina on SpoutBlog
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    "I recently submitted a ballot for indieWIRE’s annual Critics’ Poll, which offers respondents a chance to create two separate lists of the best films of the year: one comprised of films which received theatrical distribution (which is described as, at minimum, a one week run in a commercial theater in New York City, essentially the same type of release required for Oscar consideration); and a list of the best films which weren’t distributed commercially in 2008––ie: those which screened only at festivals, and/or in other non-commercial venues, and/or outside of New York. Because I see so many films at festivals, I had a far greater pool of candidates for the latter list than the former. My “true” top ten list would combine films which were made readily available to audiences via studio subsidiaries (such as Synecdoche, NY and Rachel Getting Married), with films that I fell in love with at a festival and may never get a chance to see again, and with films which had the bare minimum N ... " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Best Undistributed Films of 2008
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "I recently submitted a ballot for indieWIRE’s annual Critics’ Poll, which offers respondents a chance to create two separate lists of the best films of the year: one comprised of films which received theatrical distribution (which is described as, at minimum, a one week run in a commercial theater in New York City, essentially the same type of release required for Oscar consideration); and a list of the best films which weren’t distributed commercially in 2008––ie: those which screened only at festivals, and/or in other non-commercial venues, and/or outside of New York. Because I see so many films at festivals, I had a far greater pool of candidates for the latter list than the former. My “true” top ten list would combine films which were made readily available to audiences via studio subsidiaries (such as Synecdoche, NY and Rachel Getting Married), with films that I fell in love with at a festival and may never get a chance to see again, and with films which had the bare minimum N ... " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog CineVegas: Finally, Lillian and ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "FINALLY, LILLIAN AND DAN Trailer Finally, Lillian and Dan comes to CineVegas almost a full year after its first and only significant public screening, as part of the M-word heavy Summer 2007 Independents Week series at Harvard Film Archives. It’s a find, a definite cousin of the work being made in the Bronstein household––as with Frownland, the mumbling here is so stylized and disturbed that it’s like a precision bomb against the twee subtelties explored by other contemporary filmmakers––it’s more like Tourettescore. But there’s also a tenderness here, and lofty aesthetic ambitions underpinned with " [More]
    KarinaKarina YEAST Streams on DailyMotion th ...
    by Karina in Karina on SpoutBlog
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    "Last night in Manhattan, Cinetic Rights Management and the video sharing site DailyMotion hosted a special rooftop screening of Mary Bronstein’s indie comedy of female relationship horrors, Yeast. At the event, we learned that Yeast will debut on DailyMotion on Friday night, where it will be available for free streaming for one weekend only. You’ll be able to find the film at the Cinema DailyMotion page. For more info, check out our review from SXSW, and our interview with Bronstein, and co-stars Greta Gerwig and Amy Judd. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » Karina Longworth " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog YEAST Streams on DailyMotion th ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful. [What do you think?]
    "Last night in Manhattan, Cinetic Rights Management and the video sharing site DailyMotion hosted a special rooftop screening of Mary Bronstein’s indie comedy of female relationship horrors, Yeast. At the event, we learned that Yeast will debut on DailyMotion on Friday night, where it will be available for free streaming for one weekend only. You’ll be able to find the film at the Cinema DailyMotion page. For more info, check out our review from SXSW, and our interview with Bronstein, and co-stars Greta Gerwig and Amy Judd. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
    KarinaKarina CineVegas: Finally, Lillian and ...
    by Karina in Karina on SpoutBlog
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    "FINALLY, LILLIAN AND DAN Trailer Finally, Lillian and Dan comes to CineVegas almost a full year after its first and only significant public screening, as part of the M-word heavy Summer 2007 Independents Week series at Harvard Film Archives. It’s a find, a definite cousin of the work being made in the Bronstein household––as with Frownland, the mumbling here is so stylized and disturbed that it’s like a precision bomb against the twee subtelties explored by other contemporary filmmakers––it’s more like Tourettescore. But there’s also a tenderness here, and lofty aesthetic ambitions underpinned with " [More]
 
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