I attended and/or covered more film festivals in 2010 than ever before: South by Southwest, Austin Film Festival, AFI Fest, aGLIFF, the list goes on... And I saw a shit ton of amazing films at these festivals; films that will probably never get the national theatrical releases that they truly deserve. The good news is that most of these films are or will soon be available on DVD, VOD and/or cable television. That said, I purposefully left off any films that signed contracts in 2010 for theatrical distribution (for example: Meek’s Cutoff and When We Leave, both of which I can already guarantee will make my “Favorite 10% of 2011” list). 1) Lovers of Hate I have an infinite amount of love (and absolutely no hate) for Bryan Poyser’s Lovers of Hate. Lovers of Hate is an exquisitely written and acted film. The plot itself seems relatively simple (three characters, two...
- 2/7/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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