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Features
What’s Up Doc?: Sheffield & AFI Docs Signal the Summer Fest Drought
June 1, 2015Well folks, after a rather long and brutal winter (at least for me here in Buffalo),...
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Features
What’s Up Doc?: Kent Jones, Asif Kapadia & Luc Jacquet Head to Cannes
May 1, 2015It should come as no surprise that Cannes Film Festival will play host to Kent Jones’s...
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Features
What’s Up Doc?: Les Blank, Alex Gibney & Alex Winter Lead SXSW Charge (February 2015)
February 27, 2015Now that the busy winter fest schedule of Sundance, Rotterdam and the Berlinale has concluded, we’ve...
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Features
What’s Up Doc?: Latest from Psihoyos & Ross Bros. Lead Sundance Charge (December 2014)
December 30, 2014The holidays are winding down and that means we at IONCINEMA.com are gearing up for our...
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What’s Up Doc?: Crocodile Gennadiy Among Top Sundance Hopefuls (November 2014)
November 27, 2014Turkey or no turkey, these next couple of days lucky filmmakers who’ve been selected to screen...
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Features
2015 Sundance Predictions: Which Film is the Next Whiplash?
November 19, 2014Despite the lottery-esque sounding odds, the U.S Dramatic Competition section which produces the finest American indie specimens...
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Festival Predictions
2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions List: An Intro
November 17, 2013Kids. Such as Sex, Lies, and Videotape or Reservoir Dogs before it, and such as Winter’s Bone,...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
40th FNC: Shame, Snowtown, Faust, A Separation and Guilty of Romance Among Festival Selections
September 27, 2011Breaking out around the time where NYFF is on its last legs, Montreal's Festival du nouveau...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Oscar Doc Race: Inside Job, Banksy, Waste Land, Tillman Story, and Waiting for Superman Among 15 Short List
November 18, 2010Not entirely sure why much lauded docs films that stuck out this year in Janus Metz's...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
48th NYFF 2010: Charles Ferguson’s Inside Job
October 8, 2010Ferguson’s style is somewhere between that of Errol Morris and Michael Moore. We never see Ferguson...