‘Me, Myself & The Void’ (2024) Interview with filmmaker Tim Hautekiet about his mind-bending indie gem.

Me, Myself & The Void ME, MYSELF & THE VOID is one of the year’s most inventive films. I got to chat with filmmaker Tim Hautekiet about the entire process. You can find a few Behind-The-Scenes photos and our conversation below. Do not miss this one. You have no excuse since the film is on VOD right now!!  Synopsis: Trapped Read More →

‘COLD BLOWS THE WIND’ (2024) Fresh meat on a bone in this indie horror from Eric Williford

COLD BLOWS THE WIND When a husband and wife (Victoria Vertuga and Danell Leyva) find their night blown wildly off-course, they’re forced to band together in order to survive in the most extreme of circumstances. COLD BLOWS THE WIND finds Tasha and Dean in a moral predicament. After drunk driving, striking a jogger with their car, a stranger makes things Read More →

‘VULCANIZADORA’ (Tribeca 2024) Another magnificent WTF from an iconic indie duo.

VULCANIZADORA DWECK PRODUCTIONS & FACTORY 25 PRESENT A SOB NOISSE FILM US Narrative Competition Two friends spend time contemplating life on a camping trip in the woods. Their plans severely backfire.  There are iconic filmmaker/actor duos out there. Scorsese and DiCaprio. Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos. If you don’t know about the absolute IDGAF weirdness of Joel Potrykus and Joshua Read More →

‘MOVE ME NO MOUNTAIN’ (2024) makes it’s stunning hometown debut at Indie Vegas Film Festival this weekend

Move Me No Mountain Deborah Richards’ locally filmed drama  MOVE ME NO MOUNTAIN Makes “homecoming screening” at Indie Vegas Film Festival Saturday, April 27 SYNOPSIS Real estate agent Jenna Anderson is crippled by guilt from the violent and sudden death of her daughter. The experience and the unbearable weight it places her under, leads Jenna to abandon the life she Read More →

Ooh, la, la! Nicola Rose’s charming indie ‘GOODBYE, PETRUSHKA’ has potential for days.

GOODBYE, PETRUSHKA Awkward, puppet-loving Claire takes a leap of faith and moves to Paris to pursue her dreams and change the life of a French figure skater. Yup. You read that correctly. GOODBYE, PETRUSHKA exemplifies indie filmmaking with its uniqueness while simultaneously grounding itself in solid fairytale elements. Fall in love with Claire and her authentic and innocent outlook on Read More →

Review: Marc Brener’s ‘The Rumperbutts’ is a musical comedy for the indie loving audience.

Selling Out… Isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. A married couple and indie band duo, who never reached the success that they had always hoped, decides to stop pursuing their dream when a financial dreamed opportunity arises for them to trade fx with VT markets in the UK. In spite of all the money and newfound success, the two Read More →

Indie Memphis Film Festival (2021) review: ‘Sisters With Transistors’ hits all the right notes.

SISTERS WITH TRANSISTORS Filmmaker Lisa Rovner follows the story of electronic music’s female pioneers, composers who embraced machines and their liberating technologies to transform how we produce and listen to music today. Sisters With Transistors beautifully brings to life a niche history that you didn’t know you were missing but will surely recognize. The film seamlessly weaves together the personal Read More →

Indie Memphis Film Festival (2021) review: ‘BUNKER’ is a remarkable eye-opener that will be your next obsession.

BUNKER Bunker investigates the lonely lives of American men who have decided to live in decommissioned military bunkers and nuclear missile silos, and follows the process of building and selling these structures to the wealthy and not-so-wealthy alike. From a 6000 sq ft hidden structure in Central Michigan to the luxury Survival Condos in Kansas, Bunker is a fascinating documentary screened at Read More →

Indie Memphis Film Festival (2021) reivew: ‘The Pill’ is not so hard to swallow.

THE PILL An African-American family indulges in the use of a secret pill that helps them cope with their day-to-day stressors of racism outside of their home. Featuring every cliche micro-aggression to full-blown bigotry, The Pill is an undeniably intriguing concept. If people of color could take a pill that causes the brain to gloss over racism, would they? In the film, Read More →

Indie Memphis Fil m Festival (2021) review: ‘I Was A Simple Man’ is a gorgeous ghost story and ode to Hawaii.

I WAS A SIMPLE MAN I Was A Simple Man is a ghost story set in the pastoral countryside of the north shore of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i. Revealed in four chapters, it tells the story of an elderly man facing the end of his life, visited by the ghosts of his past. Incorporating familial history and mythology, dream logic, and surrealism, Read More →

Indie Memphis Film Festival (2021) review: ‘KILLER’ is a fresh, fun horror from A.D. Smith.

KILLER KILLER (Dir. A.D. Smith, 90 min)  After a pandemic strikes the nation, ten friends decide to quarantine under the same roof. Unfortunately, one of them is a killer. 2021, Horror, Theater/Virtual Neon tubes give the room a slanted, eerie glow. 10 figures, all wearing hoodies and masks are seated in a circle. There are instructions on a whiteboard giving Read More →

Here are 8 films at Indie Memphis Film Festival 2021 that we’re looking forward to before it’s hybrid addition arrives October 20th-25th!

INDIE MEMPHIS FILM FESTIVAL 2021 So much to see we have to plan out our schedule now! Here are 8 wildly different films we’re looking forward to seeing and why… JUJU STORIES (Dirs. Abba Makama, C.J. ‘Fiery’ Obasi, Michael Omonua) – NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE A three-part anthology film exploring juju (magical) stories rooted in Nigerian folklore and urban legend, written Read More →

Review: ‘IN ACTION’ is indie ingenuity at its finest.

IN ACTION Sean and Eric, two aspiring screenwriters with a contentious friendship, are mistaken for terrorists when their email correspondence containing ideas and “research” for an action movie script leads the government to believe they’re plotting a real terrorist threat. They’re kidnapped by the NSA and uncover a shocking conspiracy; rogue agents want to use the screenplay’s plot for an Read More →

Review: Indie Sci-Fi Comedy ‘The Wave’ starring Justin Long and Donald Faison, directed by Gille Klabin is one insanely weird trip.

Justin Long (Die Hard 4.0, Accepted) and Donald Faison (Scrubs, Clueless) lead the unique modern-day parable that follows Frank (Long), an opportunistic insurance lawyer, who thinks he’s in for the time of his life when he goes out on the town to celebrate an upcoming promotion with his co-worker, Jeff (Faison). But their night takes a turn for the bizarre Read More →

Review: Indie gem ‘CHAINED FOR LIFE’ is finally in theaters today.

Presents The widely acclaimed festival hit! Currently 100% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes… CHAINED FOR LIFE Directed by Aaron Schimberg Building on the promise of his hallucinogenic debut Go Down Death, filmmaker Aaron Schimberg delivers another brilliantly oddball, acerbically funny foray into gonzo surrealism. In a deft tragicomic performance, Jess Weixler (Teeth) plays Mabel, a movie star “slumming it” in an outré art-horror Read More →

Netflix announces ‘Dear White People’ – a new comedy series based on Justin Simien’s critically-acclaimed indie film

10-Episode Series from Lionsgate Explores Race, Sex, Privilege and Power on a Fictional Ivy League Campus Netflix, the world’s leading internet TV network, will bring exclusively to global members Dear White People, a comedy series based on writer/director/producer Justin Simien’s critically-acclaimed, Sundance award-winning satirical indie film. The series will be produced by Lionsgate, whose sister company Roadside Attractions released the Read More →

3 New Indie Movies To Stream Today – ‘Five Star’ ‘Little Loopers’ & ‘Seashore’

Five Star – on demand & in theaters A member of the notorious Bloods since he was 12 years old – both in the film and in real life — Primo takes John, the son of his slain mentor, under his wing, versing him in the code of the streets. Set in East New York, FIVE STAR blends documentary and Read More →

Jeremy’s Review: Spike Lee’s “Da Sweet Blood of Jesus” a Nod to Indie Roots, But Ultimately Falls Short on Execution

Spike Lee is a lot like Stanley Kubrick to me in that they are both hit or miss directors that can wow me with one film and completely lose me with another. I can’t think of two directors that can make my opinion of their work swing from liking to disliking as quickly. It’s been since Lee‘s 2002 film 25th Read More →

See FREE new indie movies at the Las Vegas Lift-Off Film Festival June 25th!

Las Vegas Lift-Off is part of the Lift-Off International Film Festivals, dedicated to the discovery and development of independent artists in an unbiased environment and free from any commercial pressures. Student films are programmed alongside professional/ independent films and every film that is submitted is treated equally and voted on individual merit alone. A large budget and glossy production value Read More →

12 New Random Indie Movies on Netflix – Jaime Lannister in a romance & ‘Harmontown’ following Dan Harmon after being fired from ‘Community’

  A lot of new movies and TV shows were added in the last few days, but there are 12 new releases that Iook especially promising. There’s a bit of something for everyone in here! [imdb id=”tt2409818″ plot=”short”] [imdb id=”tt3479316″ plot=”short”] [imdb id=”tt2719868″ plot=”short”] [imdb id=”tt3318220″ plot=”short”] [imdb id=”tt3311588″ plot=”short”] [imdb id=”tt3518988″ plot=”short”] [imdb id=”tt3202120″ plot=”short”] [imdb id=”tt2741806″ plot=”short”] [imdb Read More →