
Guest Post by Matthew Helderman Introduction As our firms Buffalo 8 and BondIt have continued to respectively grow, expand and evolve, I’ve been fortunate enough to participate in film...
Guest Post by Matthew Helderman Introduction As our firms Buffalo 8 and BondIt have continued to respectively grow, expand and evolve, I’ve been fortunate enough to participate in film...
Like most unique artists, David Mamet is a divisive figure. Swarms of people find his dialogue crackling, singular and uniquely subtextual; others find it pretentious...
Woody Allen wrote and directed his latest feature film, "Irrational Man," which just premiered at Cannes today. Woody Allen tackles the themes of Crime and...
We recently had a chance to chat with Chris Pinkalla and Drake Shannon, the screenwriters of Land of Leopold, a new independent feature film from...
Writer-director Jeremy O’Keefe’s second feature Somewhere Slow, starring Jessalyn Gilsig and Graham Patrick Martin, recently won Best Narrative Film at the 2013 Brooklyn Film Festival....
When we first meet Anna (Jessalyn Gilsig), the high-strung heroine of writer-director Jeremy O’Keefe’s slight, winsome road movie Somewhere Slow, she’s already dancing on the...
An award-winning Berlinale favourite, Baby Blues mixes social realism with a Teen Vogue aesthetic to tell a moral tale about teen pregnancy and consumerism in...
Swedish social realism meets tweenage angst in this feel good coming of age from Swedish progressive director Lukas Moodysson. Adapted from his wife Coco Moodysson’s...
Takafumi Katayama (Nao Ōmori) is a man trapped in an abusive relationship with his own existence. He works as a mattress salesman in a dingy...
Satoshi Matsumoto’s surreal R100 literally starts off with a kick to the teeth and shuffles along from one hilariously cringeworthy sadomasochistic encounter to the next...