Movies during the late ‘90s and early 2000s were truly special. While a small budget didn’t hinder big ideas, there was also a working marketplace for independent cinema. With showcases like the Sundance Film Festival, movies —such as You Can...
With its ominous score (by Theodore Shapiro, who usually works in comedy) and the angular geometry of its photography (like a skewed overhead shot of a near empty cafeteria in a federal building, all hard surfaces and round tables), it’s...
This week we visit the Cincinnati Comic Expo and discuss some of the goings-on at the event, as well as this week’s Sofa Theater feature: Karyn Kusama’s The Invitation. Plus, we ask… what’s up with all the indie movies about...