Review: ‘I Believe in Unicorns’
A teenage girl finds salvation in an older boy, and together they embark on a magical journey to find themselves.
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Review: ‘Too Late’
The mostly single-take scenes lift director Dennis Hauck's first feature, that chooses to live in the wings of noir homage.
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Review: ‘Day Out of Days’
A lofty yet realistic portrayal of trying to survive in Hollyweird, Zoe Cassavetes uses the city as her playground to tell this intimate story of an aging actress.
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Review: ‘3rd Street Blackout’
A city-wide blackout brings a scandal to light in the relationship of two technology-obsessed, New York City hipsters in this indie comedy.
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Review: ‘What Lola Wants’
Motel-stop make-outs and convenience store stick-ups make this romance heist movie a colorful and rousing watch.
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Review: ‘Catching The Sun’
Residents in Richmond, CA discover how their investment in solar energy can benefit the community and the environment at large.
‘Hungry Hearts’ Review: An Artfully Composed Italian Drama
This Italian drama isn’t all tragedy and gloom – its artful aesthetic makes it one of the most well-crafted gems of the year.
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THE 7 BEST THINGS HAPPENING AT LAFF 2015
74 feature films. 60 short films. 50+ new media works from 35 countries. This year's Los Angeles Film Festival is about to get real. Monday's pre-festival screening of Dope kicked off the Los Angeles Film Festival, setting the bar high for the rest of the week. The Rick Famuyiwa-directed, Shameik Moore-starring high school comedy not only continues to draw praise from the critics- it premiered at Sundance- but it also drew a large number of celebrity attendees. And despite what you've read on gossip sites, it was not all about Kylie Jenner. READ MORE...