Bet Your Bottom Dollar: Seimetz Circles Existential Dread in Lowkey Genre
“Your deepest fear is spreading,” reads the tagline for Amy Seimetz’s sophomore directorial effort,...
It's been a long time coming for Short Term 12 supporting player Rami Malek, but the momentum built around television's highly successful "Mr.Robot" has landed him...
Earth Below Us: Perry’s Esoteric Puzzle of Women and Madness
What a delight to see director Alex Ross Perry continuing his delightful examinations of unlikeable...
Along with her numerous contributions to American indie film plus supporting parts in Drake Doremus' Equals and television's House of Cards, 2014 will have...
Feel It In Your Heart Beat: Wigon’s Debut Explores Jagged, Media-Moderated Romance
Film critic Zachary Wigon makes his directorial and screenwriting debut with The Heart...
IONCINEMA.com’s IONCINEPHILE of the Month feature focuses on an emerging filmmaker from the world of cinema. This October, we put the spotlight on an...
Satirize This: Bilandic’s Scruffy Send-up of NYC Art Scene
Though starting off on a stronger note than where it eventually ends up, Michael M. Bilandic’s...
The FilmBuff have grabbed the rights to The Heart Machine - the thriller that preemed in SXSW's eight film Narrative Feature Comp this past March. Produced by Lucas...
In actor/producer Amy Seimetz’s Sun Don’t Shine, a lost and forlorn couple, Crystal and Leo (exquisitely played by Kate Lyn Sheil and Kentucker Audley)...
Madlands: Seimetz’ Relationship Drama Takes Us on a Road Trip to Love Hell
Managing to balance an insanely busy schedule that boasts quality and quantity,...
Orange State: Seimetz ninety minutes.
Between them, they barely own one T-shirt. Crystal and Leo, two people with next to nothing, roam the deserted highways...