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Ben Proudfoot’s debut film, “Dinner with Fred,” is that rare film that succeeds in taking the viewer on a trip into the past. Read more

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In Sune Blicher’s remarkable film “Weightless,” we are privileged to share in a kind of miracle. Read more

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Pamela Romanowsky’s “Gravity” is a film about an epiphany. Read more

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“Thompson” is a love story. Read more

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“Heartless” tells us the story of a very recognizable figure: the Tin Man of the The Wizard of Oz. Coming at well-worn material from an unexpected vantage point, filmmaker Brandon McCormick achieves the impossible: he makes one of the most inescapably familiar stories in American mythology fresh and new. Read more

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The IndieFlix short film “Sometimes the Moon Is Velvet” contains vast worlds in a small vessel. Here’s an interview with filmmaker Thomas Phillips. Read more

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How to describe a memory you can’t remember? Read more

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Seattle Pulp is a Seattle-based pop culture blog. It has a bit of a smart mouth, which keeps it readable. Which is important in a sea of pop culture blogs: seattlepulp.com’s irreverent tone helps it rise above the crowd. Also, its taste in content. For example: Seattle Pulp has been partnering with IndieFlix for a … Read more

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Scott Hanson’s “Parts” is an exercise in style. Read more

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An interview with Christian Palmer, director of the indie dark comedy William Never Married. Read more