Tag: The Overnighters

Best of 2014: Jordan M. Smith’s Top 20 (Picks 10-1)

#20. The Skeleton Twins #19. Obvious Child #18. A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness #17. Wild #16. 112 Weddings #15. The Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga #14. Tales of...

Exclusive Clip: Home Away From Home in Jesse Moss’ The Overnighters

There are few films that have made an impact on the docu landscape like Jesse Moss' The Overnighters, which made its debut at Sundance earlier this year (it's...

Interview: Jesse Moss’ The Overnighters

Throughout the filming of  his heart-wrenching new film, The Overnighters, director Jesse Moss acted as a sort of cinephilic one man band, shooting the...

The Overnighters | Review

Love Thy Neighbor: Moss Finds Faith In Oil Boomtown In the small town of Williston, North Dakota, a modern day boomtown is growing exponentially as...

Jordan M. Smith’s Top 10 Best Docs of 2014 So Far

Thanks to the increase in access to small scale non-fiction films through the barrage of streaming services viewers now have access to - Netflix,...

Drafthouse Loves Thy Neighbor; Jesse Moss’ The Overnighters Finds Distrib Housing

After taking The Act of Killing to the bank, Drafthouse's Tim League smells another docu winner. A full two months after its premiere in...

Best of Fest: Jordan’s Top Five Films of Sundance 2014

5. The Guest (Adam Wingard) Having not seen A Horrible Way to Die, You’re Next or either editions of V/H/S, I had not a clue...

Sundance 2014: Rossi, Belzberg, Soechtig Among 16 U.S. Docu Comp Invites

Of the sixteen titles that are listed here there are at least more than half that will be talked about throughout the calendar year...

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