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IFFBoston Review: 'The Hollars' Falls Safely Within the Walls of a Family Dramedy
Maddie Crichton ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer The family dramedy has been constructed down to a science. It needs…
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IFF Boston Review: 'The Overnight' Delivers Charm and Chemistry
'The Overnight' effectively uses its unconventional characters to work ludicrous situations into an otherwise compelling narrative.
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IFF Boston Review: Michael Fassbender Travels 19th Century America In 'Slow West'
The western follows the Scottish Jay (Kodi Smit-McPhee) who is traveling west across America in the 1870s to find Rose,…
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IFF Boston Review: 'Results' Attempts to Impress But Falls Flat
Results explores the often misunderstood world of self-help and exposes those who partake in it. While the film has the…
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IFF Boston Review: In 'The End of the Tour' Jason Segel Impresses as Author David Foster Wallace
Our review of IFF Boston's opening night film 'The End of the Tour', starring Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segel.
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The Ten Must-See Films of the 2015 Independent Film Festival of Boston
It’s that time of year again: The Independent Film Festival of Boston is back for its 13th annual run, starting…
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IFFBoston: “Dear White People” Uses Clever Comedy to Explore Concepts of Race
"Dear White People" was written and directed by Justin Simien, an up-and-coming filmmaker. The film follows the stories of characters…
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IFFBoston: "Obvious Child" is the Perfect Star Vehicle for Jenny Slate
Former SNL cast member Jenny Slate has guest-starred on an impressive amount of comedy shows on television, but in her…
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IFFBoston: Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader Get Dramatic in “The Skeleton Twins”
From the Target Lady to Stefon, Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader have been making people laugh with their comedic antics…
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IFFBoston: Watch A Man Lose Everything In 90 Minutes In “Locke”
For ninety minutes, Ivan Locke is held captive by the film’s narrative, and he is unable to pull himself away.…
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