Posts Tagged ‘Seattle International Film Festival’
Interview – Chris Kentis/Laura Lau – Silent House
Spencer interviews directors Chris Kentis and Laura Lau from Silent House. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes and YouTube. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MOREInterview – Eddie Muller – Noir City
Spencer interviews noir expert Eddie Muller, in honor of SIFF‘s series Noir City. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes and YouTube. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MOREInterview – Miranda July – The Future
Brandi interviews Miranda July, writer/director/actress of The Future, which screened at SIFF. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes, and Zune. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MOREInterview – Bob Ingersoll – Project Nim
Spencer interviews Bob Ingersoll, from the film Project Nim, which screened at SIFF. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes, and Zune. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MORESIFF Film Review – Submarine
Recently premiering locally at the Seattle International Film Festival, and now playing in select cities, Submarine stars Craig Roberts as Oliver Tate, an awkward and self-conscious teenager whose internal monologue we hear throughout the film. While accurately described as a coming of age story, it…
READ MOREInterview – Matt Walsh – High Road
Spencer interviews Matt Walsh, director of High Road, which screened at SIFF. The final screening of the film is happening on Tuesday, June 7th at 9:30. Tickets are available here. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes, and Zune. The audio version can be…
READ MOREBird Watching – Hot Coffee – SIFF Film Review
I like a documentary that lets me realize how little I know about a subject. Hot Coffee, from director Susan Saladoff, makes that its goal. The film points out the ways certain areas can be information voids for most laypeople (even reasonably educated ones), without…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – Burke & Hare (2010) – SIFF Film Review
Every Saturday night The Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. At one time, John Landis was on one of the best rolls of any comedy director. Following the cult success of Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977,…
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