Lynn Shelton has made a splash in the independent film section for the last few years. She truly made a name for herself with Humpday, an interestingly movi...
Working steadily for the last decade or so, Jay and Mark Duplass have grown considerably since their mumblecore beginnings. With their last two efforts, Cyr...
After jumping from the micro-budget to the established independent world with Cyrus, brothers Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass are about to make their next big ...
If Jeff, Who Lives at Home -- well, at least the closing act of it -- felt like an unexpectedly ambitious thematic leap for Jay and Mark Duplass, their rapi...
Families have weird quirks all their own. The Do-Deca-Pentathlon contains small victories and strange rituals – directed by two brothers who instead of compete,...
For some, making their first feature is a long and drawn out process, featuring years and years of meticulous screenplay editing, an arduous casting process...
What is up with Jason Segel and puppets? In Forgetting Sarah Marshall, he performed his own Dracula musical and now he has an entire film featuring them wit...
Jeffrey Blitz, the Oscar-nominated director of the spelling bee documentary, Spellbound, is in negotiations to direct Table 19.
The script was written by...
Like you, we also want to wipe out the first few weeks of each new cinematic year. Timed with the debut of the first genuinely good wide release of 2011, come...
Placing Sherlock Holmes right where you would least expect him (modern day Portland, Oregon), filmmaker Aaron Katz's Cold Weather finds the mystery in the m...