All posts tagged "SLIFF"
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Travis Keune | November 11, 2012
THE GIANT MECHANICAL MAN – SLIFF Review
I have a lot of respect for street performers. From music to magic and everything in between, street...
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Travis Keune | November 11, 2012
KLOWN – SLIFF Review
I normally do not subscribe to the hipness of using “OMG” but found the obnoxious acronym making numerous...
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Jim Batts | November 10, 2012
WRINKLES – SLIFF Review
Silver screen icon Bette Davis is generally credited with this adage, “Old age isn’t for sissies.”. This is...
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Jim Batts | November 9, 2012
LE TABLEAU – SLIFF Review
In the TOY STORY trilogy we get to see what our playthings do when we’re not around. Most...
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Jim Batts | November 8, 2012
SONGS FOR AMY – SLIFF Review
At one time or another we’ve all pined for the one that got away. The person that could’ve been...
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Travis Keune | November 18, 2011
THE FAIRY – SLIFF Review
What if you met a real life fairy? How would you know? What would you do? American audiences...
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Jim Batts | November 18, 2011
HAPPY NEW YEAR – SLIFF Review
HAPPY NEW YEAR is a new drama that explores the problems that must be solved.” When Johnny Comes...
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Jim Batts | November 18, 2011
THE MAN NOBODY KNEW – SLIFF Review
Upon the death of a parent a son or daughter will often spend hours and hours sifting through...
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Jim Batts | November 17, 2011
HERE’S THE KICKER – SLIFF Review
“On the Road Again” is the rallying song of many a movie comedy, including the romantic comedy (...
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Travis Keune | November 16, 2011
HEADHUNTERS – SLIFF Review
HEADHUNTERS was originally reviewed during Fantastic Fest 2011. In true Norwegian fashion, HEADHUNTERS is a taught thriller that...
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Travis Keune | November 15, 2011
WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN – SLIFF Review
Imagine yourself as a parent. Now, aside from outliving your own child, imagine the worst thing that could...
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Jim Batts | November 14, 2011
THE GRAY SEASONS – SLIFF Review
THE GRAY SEASONS was originally reviewed during the St. Louis Filmmaker’s Showcase. The title of Robert Herrera’s compelling...
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Travis Keune | November 14, 2011
JANE’S JOURNEY – SLIFF Review
Few people living today have my respect as highly as Jane Goodall. If you want an exemplary case...
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Travis Keune | November 14, 2011
SUDDENLY, THE MOVIE – SLIFF Review
One of the more rare genres of filmmaking is the cinema of absurdity, which can actually be defined...
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Jim Batts | November 14, 2011
YOUNG GOETHE IN LOVE – SLIFF Review
In the tradition of films such as NOWHERE BOY and SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE comes another film depicting the per-recognition, early...
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Travis Keune | November 13, 2011
SIMPLE SIMON – SLIFF Review
We first meet Simon curled up inside a garbage can… pardon me, a “space ship.” Simon, played by...
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Travis Keune | November 12, 2011
PIG – SLIFF Review
“Pig” can be defined in many ways. A common farm animal, a person inclined to eat too much,...
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Travis Keune | November 12, 2011
BUBBA MOON FACE – SLIFF Review
Blake Eckard is what you’d call a “micro-budget” filmmaker. This means precisely how it sounds. Movies made on...