indie films
The Most Overlooked Films of 2020, According to ‘Deeper Into Movies’
Eleven gems lost to a year of pure chaos.
'(500) Days of Summer' Still Sucks
The twee 'anti rom com' was released ten years ago today, in the UK. But its left behind a very specific legacy.
Behind the Scenes of 90s Nostalgia Trip 'As You Are'
Stylist and photographer Miyako Bellizzi gives us an inside look at the filming of Miles Joris-Peyrafitte's new coming-of-age film.
From Tears to Robbery, a Hit Spanish Film Explores Some of Humanity’s Strangest Kinks
Paco León's 'Kiki: Love to Love' has taken Spain's box office by storm—an unlikely feat for a film that's all about explicit kinks and fetishes.
The Next Star Wars Will Be Like an 'Indie Movie,' Says John Boyega
John Boyega told a crowd at last weekend's Star Wars Celebration that director Rian Johnson is "doing an indie movie within a studio franchise."
Seen a Great, Weird-Ass Movie Lately? You Should Thank This Guy
Canadian film director and distributor Ron Mann has been serving up a smorgasbord of works by under-the-radar auteurs for years.
'Tangerine' Was Shot on an iPhone, But Director Sean Baker Still Pines for Celluloid
We spoke to Sean Baker, the director behind this year's breakout Sundance film, about depicting the world of two trans women of color as a white, male director.
Filming Mario Diaz, the Man Behind The Cock
In the aftermath of the AIDS crisis, Mario Diaz brought sex-positivity back to New York's gay scene with his balls-out wild club, The Cock. Now, documentary filmmaker Jon Bush is immortalizing Diaz's party life on film in Club King.
Watch This Short Film About Globalization, the American Dream, and a Pyramid That Makes Doorknobs
The subject of "Everything & Everything & Everything," director Alberto Roldán says, is "our endless quest for more."
Ryan Gosling's 'Lost River' Is Much Better Than Critics Deem
Disregard the the scathing reviews and the boos it received at Cannes, Ryan Gosling's directorial debut is a great, dreamy film that captures the American nightmare that is the Great Recession.
How Old White Guys Created the 'Oscar Movie' Genre
We're going to see the same sort of films get nominated again and again as long as the Academy stays old, white, and male.
Rick Alverson's New Sundance Movie 'Entertainment' Explores the End of the American West
The director's latest movie is a haunting deconstruction of a small-time performer's psyche as he travels across the desolate Mojave Desert.