Feature: The Uber-Indie Project
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Movie Review: Short Films by Keith Snyder— We need more filmmakers like Keith Snyder.
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Movie Review: Aesop's Diner— There isn't anything here that isn't easily fixable with experience.
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Movie Review: Universal Traveler and Dream of Life— Meaney could rather easily become an interesting music video director.
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gravida: The Uber-Indie Project Turns the Camera on Itself— "gravida invites us to ponder the complexity of the choices we make, the unreliability of human connections."
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Movie Review: gods in disguise— It comes off as Custer's vacation video.
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Movie Review: The Short Films of Evan Richards— For the most part Richards gets it, and who's to say those hiccups aren't just budgetary limitations?
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Movie Reviews: The Short Films of David Lowery— Lowery's talent is undeniable, his grasp of the medium innate. He is, beyond question, a filmmaker worth watching.
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Movie Review: Confusions of an Unmarried Couple— One hell of an enjoyable 73 minutes, and you can't really ask for much more than that.
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Movie Review: Date Number One— The sort of thing you get in student films where the filmmaker recruits actors from the football team.
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Movie Review: Mutual Appreciation— That's the chief problem with Mutual Appreciation - at times it's a lot like being the designated driver.
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Movie Review: Home— Seitz displays a real talent, a grasp of the medium — clearly a filmmaker to watch.
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Movie Review: Deadly Obsessions— It feels like one of those 80's TV movies they show on Saturday afternoon when there's no college basketball on.
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Movie Review: Crooked Features— A mockumentary look at the efforts of a legendary adult auteur to go legitimate...
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