Tankhouse (2022)
By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Director: Noam Tomaschoff
Starring: Christopher Lloyd | Joe Adler | Nadia Alexander | Richard Kind | Stephen Friedrich | Tara Holt
By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Director: Noam Tomaschoff
Starring: Christopher Lloyd | Joe Adler | Nadia Alexander | Richard Kind | Stephen Friedrich | Tara Holt
By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Director: Woody Allen
Starring: Gina Gershon | Louis Garrel | Nathalie Poza | Richard Kind | Wallace Shawn
By Michael Colford
Rating: 4 cats
Director: Matt Kane
Starring: Christen Harper | Richard Kind | Simone Policano | Steven M. Robertson | Susan Blackwell
Michael says: “Sure, why wouldn’t I assume the main character, played by Richard Kind, is named Auggie? In fact, Auggies are a brand of new, augmented reality spectacles that provide the wearer with a companion that they can see and
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Rating: 1 cat
Director: Gillian Robespierre
Starring: David Cross | Gabe Liedman | Gaby Hoffmann | Jake Lacy | Jenny Slate | Polly Draper | Richard Kind
Kyle says: “OBVIOUS CHILD is the title of a song by the great Paul Simon, with its pointed lyric ‘Why deny the obvious child?’ Why indeed? Donna (Jenny Slate) is a rising standup comic whose specialty is talking dirty and
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Rating: 3.9
Director: Ethan Coen | Joel Coen
Starring: Aaron Wolf | Fred Melamed | Michael Stuhlbarg | Richard Kind | Sari Lenrick
Diane says: “I never realized how much the Coens had in common with David Lynch. Watching A SERIOUS MAN, I was strongly reminded of the look of BLUE VELVET (oh, because they both start with an ear? but also the
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Rating: 4 cats
Director: Zak Penn
Starring: Cheryl Hines | Chris Parnell | David Cross | Dennis Farina | Richard Kind | Werner Herzog | Woody Harrelson
Michael says: “After mining the mock-documentary genre for some laughs, Zak Penn, known for writing blockbuster, superhero flicks, tackles the improvisational comedy genre a la Christopher Guest with fairly amusing results. THE GRAND gives us a comedic look into the
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