Beyond the Multiplex

Patti Smith's home movies

Director Steven Sebring and artist/activist Patti Smith talk about joy, art and their new film, "Patti Smith: Dream of Life." (Subscribe to the Beyond the Multiplex iTunes video podcast here.)

Thank God it's "Humpday"
Lynn Shelton's breakthrough bromance comedy is funny, sharp and true -- with no preachy sexual politics
Dirty jokes, hot witches and a chess game with Death
Dour philosophy lecture or Scando-horror-comedy? Seen afresh, Bergman's early masterpiece is full of surprises
"I don't kill people. I kill boys"
"Juno" scribe and "Transformers" hottie together at last, in dueling trailers for demon-cheerleader flick
Disco dancin' with the dictator
And also killing people. The Pinochet-era ultra-dark comedy "Tony Manero" is the feel-bad movie of the year

Interview with Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal

About Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir's Salon blog offers a blurry mix of reviews, news and interviews from the indie-film world. You can subscribe to Andrew's podcasts through iTunes or RSS, and follow him on Twitter.

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