THE FEED
THE FEED

There’s a complexity married with ambiguity in moments, and while I love a challenge, I wasn’t always up to it. To that end, the film could be worth multiple viewings…



Posted on June 19, 2013 in Reviews by

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MOLEMAN 2 – DEMOSCENE – THE ART OF THE ALGORITHMS
MOLEMAN 2 – DEMOSCENE – THE ART OF THE ALGORITHMS

And much like the scene it covers, this documentary is not going to be for everyone. While I was fascinated, as I imagine many would be, by the different visuals and music the different crews and collectives were able to produce considering the limitations of computing and file size, I was likewise struck numb whenever things got too code-heavy…



Posted on June 19, 2013 in Reviews by
OUT OF ORDER
OUT OF ORDER

As with any movie, the charm of “Out of Order” is purely subjective, and will appeal to certain groups just as strongly as it will scare off others. I guess it all boils down to patience, and how much or how little viewers have, in their effort to sort things out, and still manage to be entertained…



Posted on June 19, 2013 in Reviews by
DIGITAL CELLULOID – ISSUE 156: MAN OF STEEL INDEED
DIGITAL CELLULOID – ISSUE 156: MAN OF STEEL INDEED

This week, if Superman has the title “Man of Steel” then Jor El definitely has the title “Man of METAL!”



Posted on June 19, 2013 in Digital Celluloid, Features by
MISTAKEN FOR STRANGERS
MISTAKEN FOR STRANGERS

It’s hard to say if Tom Berninger could make another film that clicks like this one, at least one which keeps him out of the frame. Yet, he has made an adorably lumpy movie. Go figure…



Posted on June 18, 2013 in Reviews by
GOING BIONIC: DISTRIBUTING INDEPENDENT FILMS INTERNATIONALLY – FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT GETTING AN AGENT
GOING BIONIC: DISTRIBUTING INDEPENDENT FILMS INTERNATIONALLY – FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT GETTING AN AGENT

The bottom line is, you should have some self-respect. If it takes several weeks for an agent to get back to you, then he or she is simply not interested in represented you. Thus, rather than keep beating a dead horse, you should refocus your energies to finding someone who does respond to your writing…



Posted on June 18, 2013 in Features, Going Bionic by
THE MACHINE WHICH MAKES EVERYTHING DISAPPEAR
THE MACHINE WHICH MAKES EVERYTHING DISAPPEAR

Fitfully depressing and bravely open, Gurchiani’s film commiserates on life’s fleeting and often harrowing destinies…



Posted on June 18, 2013 in Reviews by
JET
JET

It’s an intriguing idea, someone finding their inner hero in the midst of the lowest point in their life. For the most part, the film delivers on the potential of its premise, though the second half does have some visual issues…



Posted on June 17, 2013 in Reviews by