DIFF 2013: “Hannah Arendt” Review
German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt was approached by The New Yorker to cover the trial of a Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann. Where most would immediately have condemned...
View ArticleDIFF 2013: “Petunia” Review
(Courtesy of Ironclad Pictures) Every family has its share of crazy, even the family of psychoanalysts. Each member of the Petunia family struggles within their relationships, whether it’s with the...
View ArticleDIFF 2013: “He’s Way More Famous Than You” Review
(Courtesy of Logolite Entertainment) Plano native Michael Urie makes his directorial debut with this hilarious gem about fame. He’s Way More Famous Than You follows one-time indie darling and now...
View ArticleMichael Urie Chats About His Directorial Debut And His Films At DIFF 2013
Dallas-born and Plano-raised Michael Urie has come back to North Texas this week in support of two films he was involved in that are currently screening at the Dallas International Film Festival. He...
View ArticleDIFF 2013: “Chasing Shakespeare” Review
Danny Glover stars in Chasing Shakespeare, a story about an extraordinary love between a man and a woman. William Ward is enchanted by Venus Redhawk’ s audition for the role of Juliet in a local...
View ArticleDIFF 2013: Keep An Eye Out For “The Kings Of Summer”
Three boys escape to the woods to build their own house, set their own rules, and live their own lives away from their families in The Kings Of Summer. Together the boys learn about friendship, life,...
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