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Marshland (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 4.25 cats
Director: Alberto Rodriguez

Marshland

Jason says: “While, to a certain extent, murder is murder, a story that could be easily set in any era becomes much more fascinating when placed in a specific time, and not just because cell phones, GPS, and security cameras

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Marfa Girl (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 4 cats
Director: Larry Clark

Marfa Girl

Kyle says: “Maverick writer/director Larry Clark received an award from the Rome Film Festival in 2012 for MARFA GIRL, which has since made sporadic appearances at various international film festivals, before finally making its DVD and Netflix debuts in the

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Maps to the Stars (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 3.75 cats
Director: David Cronenberg

Maps to the Stars

Jason says: “Hollywood stories can be self-indulgent or snide, depending on what sort of axes the people making them have to grind, rarely managing to hit the sweet spot in the middle. What they seldom are, though, is extraneous, but

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Manglehorn (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 4 cats
Director: David Gordon Green

Manglehorn

Jason says: “David Gordon Green seems to make movies in spurts-first some noteworthy independent dramas, then some crude studio comedies. Now, a year after doing JOE and reminding audiences that, yeah, Nicholas Cage can act a little when he decides

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A la Mala (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 4 cats
Director: Pedro Pablo Ibarra

A la Mala

Jason says: “There are a lot of romantic comedies that start from from premises as ludicrous as that of A LA MALA, but few of them do as well in selling that starting point. It’s a goofy little thing, but

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Man from Reno (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 3.75 cats
Director: Dave Boyle

Man from Reno

Jason says: “There’s a moment at the end of a lot of the really good ‘Coen-like’ movies (a description unfair to everyone involved, but one people use) where someone sits down, has a long sigh, and considers just what all

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Maggie (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 3.25
Director: Henry Hobson

Maggie

Jason says: “Show me MAGGIE at a genre film festival with a cast of unknowns, and I likely react with unreserved excitement. That is, after all, the natural life-cycle and scale of movies such which play with genre conventions the

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Macbeth (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 3 cats
Director: Justin Kurzel

Macbeth

Jason says: “Though I can’t recite it from memory or anything, ‘Macbeth’ is probably the bit of Shakespeare that has lodged itself in my head the most firmly ever since high school, and that’s kind of an issue when watching

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Love & Peace (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 5 cats
Director: Sion Sono

Love & Peace

Jason says: “The first of three Sion Sono films being shown at this year’s festival is a joyous, crazy delight, piling whimsy ever-higher even while Sono reveals a darkness behind it. The great bit, though, is that the pieces that

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Love (2015)

By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 4.25 cats
Director: Gaspar Noé

Love

Jason says: “It’s almost a shame that Gaspar Noé apparently shot LOVE entirely in native 3D, because it might be fun to ask guys doing post-conversion work whether sex was a nice change of pace from the usual violence. That

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