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I was wrong though and this turned out to be my favorite
independent
film by far...
Now...in mid and late 90's his career was kinda stagnating but he reinvented himself in Narc (one of my favorites...not so much as a movie in whole, but for the way it was shot, cinematic photography and Liotta's portrayal of Lt. Oak) and kept doing smaller
independent
movies really choosing his roles more carefully this time around...And I guess i was genuinely surprised to see him in ER.
Siddharth, in turn, promises to help Rahul become an
independent
businessman in the corporate world.
The cast is top-notch (rare for an
independent
film with no big "stars"), particularly the two leads, Vigdis Anholt (who plays the title role) and David Morwick (Director, Screenwriter and Producer as well as co-star).
The movie focuses mostly on lesbian,
independent
and transgender films.
I thought that little picture on the cover was for some
independent
film award, but it's obviously recognition for longest home video.
This is a fantastic movie one of the greatest
independent
movies ever.
The Secret Rivals (1976) is a fantastic
independent
kung fu film by the legendary Ng See Yuen and is perhaps one of the 10 best films of the martial arts genre.
I enjoyed One Last Dance based on the play Without A Word, which is a perfect description for this
independent
drama - a celebration of contemporary dance in America.
The love story between Natty and Harry is so romantic, and the
independent
spirit of a young girl was rare in movies back then and is still rare now.
Let me start by saying I love horror movies and
independent
films.
Of course he is a writer, a common conceit among the self-indulgent
independent
screenwriter/director crowd.
I'm a fan of said
independent
films, so I wasn't upset.
This film is not for the jaded or the cranky film geeks that shriek whenever they see a mainstream
independent
movie about love and difficult emotions, and then go on to dismiss it as unoriginal or cliche.
It's the first truly
independent
film I've seen with heart.
This seems to be the qualifiers for some
independent
films these days and "Particles of Truth" is the mark of how these descriptors fit.
It's an homage to struggling
independent
film makers everywhere, and filled with lots of subtle bits of humor and satire and quick-to-pass messages during the F/X.
Now I am a fan of
independent
films, but this one was just horrible all around.
Jim Jarmusch is an
independent
filmmaker known for making a lot of anti-mainstream films with an offbeat track to them, clearly inspired by the French New Wave of cinema.
The more I see of this so-called new
independent
cinema, the more I think
"independent"
simply means an amateur, shot-on-video production which otherwise never would have seen the light of day because the makers obviously lack the talent to succeed in the real movie business.
Feifer, who has produced over 30
independent
films, could have done a better job staying closer to reality, than trying to frighten his audience at every turn.
"Preston Tylk" proves a sad fact that just because a film is
independent
doesn't mean it has something interesting or new to say.
The World is a Chinese
independent
film with an ambitious concept that didn't quite make it.
During the 80's and 90's,director Abel Ferrara was one of the leaders of the
independent
cinema making amazing films which challenged the spectator.But,his recent works are far away from his previous works.New Rose Hotel and R Xmas were a little bit disappointing but they were interesting experiments.But,I do not know what was Ferrara thinking when he was making Mary,a tedious and boring movie and,by my point of view,a huge let down in his career.During 83 minutes,the movie shows us three stories which are totally boring and uninteresting.I think Ferrara wanted to make an analysis about the religion but,still with that,I think he had to do a better work to make a coherent connection between the stories.For me,it is very disappointing that Ferrara,who made excellent films with very little resources(like,for example,Bad Lieutenant,The Addiction,Ms.45
Maybe because he chooses quality
independent
films and not the big money movies?
Kevin Smith's "Clerks" is probably one of the last true
independent
films we will ever see.
Yes, I'm aware that Hal Hartley is an acclaimed
independent
film maker.
At least the dude on the cover is IN the movie, which can't really be said for a lot of
independent
horror these days.
She used to be strong,
independent
and smart - now she's depressed, whiny and helpless who can't do a single thing alone.
The director took the essence of real life situations and put them on the big screen, making the movie worth watching, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in
independent
cinema / foreign movies.
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