Articles in the indie Category

by Chris and Kris December 3, 2009
Beyond the Canon results now posted — Not your usual 100 best films Earlier this year Iain Stott of the One-Line Review challenged a group of over 150 internet film critics to help come up with a list... ...and there's more »
by Chris December 1, 2009
The Road, The Box, and more — movie review catchup It’s been a while since our last film review update, but to be completely honest, we haven’t seen all that much worth talking about. For... ...and there's more »
by Kris July 20, 2009
Moon — movie review Director: Duncan Jones Starring: Sam Rockwell, Kevin Spacey Genre: Drama, Indie Today, July 20 2009, forty years after the first (human) steps were taken on the moon, is... ...and there's more »
by Chris and Kris June 30, 2009
Triple Play — Movies about Programmers/Hackers/Geeks So way back 6 months or-so ago I answered a question on Stack Overflow regarding the best films about Geeks/Hackers/Programmers. My answer was a bit... ...and there's more »
by Chris March 15, 2009
A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn — dvd movie review Director: Daisuke Goto Starring: Ryoko Asagi, Horyu Nakamura Genre: Drama Ah, the pink film. The only genre where a melancholic exploration of loneliness and love in the face... ...and there's more »
by Chris October 16, 2008
Trailer for Wayne Coyne’s Christmas on Mars is now up! I’m a Flaming Lips fan, so this is something pretty exciting. I remember seeing little bits of Coyne’s progress on Christmas On Mars way... ...and there's more »
by Chris June 24, 2008
Chris’s Summer Catchup — Theatrical films and DVDs It’s been a while since my last update, so here goes. Kris and I’ve seen quite a few films this summer – far more... ...and there's more »
by Chris June 7, 2008
Machine Girl — movie review Director: Noburo Iguchi Starring: Minase Yashiro, Asami, Honoka Genre: Japan, comedy, horror This film will be screening at SF Indie’s Another Hole in the Head 2008, June 6,... ...and there's more »
by Chris April 11, 2008
This looks amazing. Simply amazing. I’ll definitely be looking forward to this one. Check out the... ...and there's more »
by Kris April 9, 2008
Chapter 27 — movie review — Screener! Director: J. P. Schaefer Starring: Jared Leto, Lindsay Lohan Genre: Indie, Drama Opens in San Francisco April 18th, 2008 I wrote the bulk of this review in March... ...and there's more »
by Kris March 30, 2008
Zoo (2007) — movie review Director: Robinson Devor Starring: John Paulsen, Coyote, Russell Hodgkinson Genre: Documentary, Indie Okay, you’re going to think I’m a sicko, but when Chris told me there was a... ...and there's more »
by Chris March 23, 2008
10,000 B.C. — Doomsday — The Hammer — movie reviews We’ve seen a number of films in the past few weeks, but just haven’t had the time to write them up. As such, here are... ...and there's more »
by Chris and Kris February 26, 2008
HE SAID Unlike Diary of the Dead, the commentary found in Stuart Gordon’s latest is surprisingly subtle. Based on a true story, the film sees a... ...and there's more »
by Kris February 22, 2008
Whole — movie review In the age of express liposuck and lunch hour genitalia remodeling, what’s the big deal if someone wanted their leg removed? Is repeatedly shaving... ...and there's more »
by Chris and Kris February 19, 2008
Teeth — he said, she said — movie review Director: Mitchell Lichtenstein Starring: Jess Weixler, John Hensley Genre: Comedy, Horror HE SAID: I was hoping to compare this to Sexual Parasite: Killer Pussy, but Discotek never sent me... ...and there's more »
by Kris February 8, 2008
Chris rolls his eyes at me but obligingly spins the car around, heading back towards something I whined about missing during our serendipitous in-motion drive-by... ...and there's more »
by Chris and Kris February 1, 2008
HE SAID: Nympho teacher cyborg schoolgirl hooker penis gun gay gangster tiger man crippled hands tiger eat da penis…twice Love makes you do crazy things. Never Belongs to Me is quite possibly the weirdest... ...and there's more »
by Chris February 1, 2008
Clocking in at just seventy-five minutes, Tokyo Loop provides a collection of avant-garde animated shorts from Japan. Now, it’s important to note up front that... ...and there's more »