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Stay up late to watch “The Eye”

Article: Stay up late to watch “The Eye”

You know that thing where you’re really tired but you find a movie on TV that you can’t miss and end up staying up really late watching it and then sleeping through your alarm and being late for school/work but you don’t regret it because you saw an awesome movie and screw work/school anyway? Well,…

What to watch this week on IFC: August 13 -19

Article: What to watch this week on IFC: August 13 -19

This week Bullet in the Face is hitting our air with a vengeance. To celebrate the new series from Alan Spencer we’re showing some of our favorite action-packed movies, including “Fight Club” and “Rambo,” in a special series called Bullet Vision. Watch for those movies each night during prime time. But don’t tune in only…

Michael Winterbottom’s Psycho “Killer”

Article: Michael Winterbottom’s Psycho “Killer”

Michael Winterbottom is a fast talker. Which seems in character — he’s also a quick, prolific filmmaker, tirelessly turning out a movie a year in genres ranging wide, from meta-literary adaptation “A Cock and Bull Story” to hardcore romance “9 Songs” to 2008′s Colin Firth-led family drama “Genova,” still without a distributor. His newest —…

Can “The Killer Inside Me” Ever Be Satisfyingly Brought to Screen?

Article: Can “The Killer Inside Me” Ever Be Satisfyingly Brought to Screen?

If ever there were ever a book destined to both invite and elude a satisfactory film adaptation indefinitely, Jim Thompson’s 1952 pulp magnum opus “The Killer Inside Me” is it. Much like Walker Percy’s 1961 novel “The Moviegoer,” the spare prose, snapshot precise detail and intimate first person narration of “Killer” project a film directly…

Special message to Arizona, from “Machete.”

Article: Special message to Arizona, from “Machete.”

Robert Rodriguez likes doing things when and where the urge strikes him, when the moment is right. It’s why he was a cartoonist for a while, a fact to which he recently enlightened me. “You can take a blank piece of paper and create something within an hour that didn’t exist before,” he said, clearly…

Sundance Red Carpet Wrap-Up

Article: Sundance Red Carpet Wrap-Up

As we bid farewell to the Sundance Film Festival of 2010, here are three last looks at the red carpet premieres from Park City. Ryan Reynolds and director Rodrigo Cortes were on hand for the screening of their thriller, “Buried.” Jessica Alba and Bill Pullman joined director Michael Winterbottom on the red carpet at the…

“The Killer Inside Me”: Life is hot in noirtown.

Article: “The Killer Inside Me”: Life is hot in noirtown.

Reviewed at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Michael Winterbottom’s “The Killer Inside Me” is a pedal-to-the-floor, broken-bottle-to-the-throat adaptation of a novel of the same name by Jim Thompson, the darkest and pulpiest dark pulp writer of them all. The opening sequence (after gloriously retro opening credits): West Texas hometown boy turned deputy sheriff Lou Ford…

Sundance Spin for 1/25: Does “The Runaways” Rock or Is It Rocky?

Article: Sundance Spin for 1/25: Does “The Runaways” Rock or Is It Rocky?

While our Sundance home page is the place for all our coverage from Park City, here is a brief rundown of what’s been going on during the last 24 hours, including the IFC News podcast with Alison Willmore and Matt Singer weighing the positives and negatives of this year’s festival including the much-hyped screening of…

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