The Long Haul is quite unlike any other documentary I’ve ever seen. It’s an engrossing look into “the Buckaroos,” the average Joe’s …
Category: SIFF
Seattle International Film Festival
SIFF 2019: Picks for Week Three
Well, friends, we’re entering the homestretch now. The Seattle International Film Festival enters its third and final week. To those who’ve been …
SIFF 2019: Picks for Week Two
It’s the second full week of SIFF and the festival hits its stride with a bunch of special events leading into “Centerpiece …
SIFF 2019: Week One Roundtable
Josh: We’re just about a third of the way through the 45th Seattle International Film Festival. Seems like the right time to …
SIFF interview: What She Said director Rob Garver on his great film about Pauline Kael
This is something I believe to be true, and not hyperbole. What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael is the best …
SIFF 2019: Picks for Memorial Day Weekend
It’s Memorial Day Weekend and the current local forecast looks ideal for moviegoing. (I know, I know: wait around long enough and …
SIFF interview: We Take the Low Road is the anti-capitalist revenge fantasy you need
Last week, I read a take about Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez grilling a CEO from big pharma company Gilead about the exponential and …
SIFF 2019: Knife + Heart Roundtable
Last week, three of four SunBreakers saw Knife + Heart, Yann Gonzalez’s mind-blowing murder meta-mystery set amidst a gay porn studio in …
SIFF 2019: Picks for Week One
After a weekend warm-up, SIFF’s first full week is upon us. This week’s special events includes an interactive discussion on The Art …
SIFF interview: Ben Kasulke talks about Banana Split, his directorial debut
If you’ve watched any films from the Pacific Northwest over the past ten to fifteen years, there’s a good chance you were …