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Key Players in the 2012 Cannes Film Market: Memento Films Int.

We Laurent Cantet’s Foxfire pegged for TIFF, Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are slotted for Sundance 2013 and Under the Rainbow being an obvious choice for Cannes, one might overlook the fact that this...

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2013 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are

Having steadily built his career in the genre with Mulberry Street (’06), Stake Land (’10), Jim Mickle is still treading the indie horror course and his third outing either falls into unnecessary...

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2013 Sundance Film Fest: S-VHS Gang, Mickle and Reeder Pack Park City at...

We accurately forecast the inclusions of Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are and Calvin Lee Reeder’s The Rambler (see pic above) as two of items we’d find at Sundance this year, and with all the media...

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Under the Radar: Eric’s Top Five Picks for Sundance 2013

#5. Concussion Who: Having begun her ascension via her work as a commercials director/producer, 2012/2013 has turned out to be fairly kick ass in terms of receiving support. From the guidance of...

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We Are What We Are | 2013 Sundance Review

It Is What It Is: Mickle’s Latest a Subpar Remake Director Jim Mickle’s latest, We Are What We Are, is a remake of the excellent 2010 debut from Mexican director Jorge Michel Grau, where a family of...

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Directors’ Fortnight Loads Up on: Jodorowsky, Jeremy Saulnier, Ruairi...

Heavy on the French film items and with a side dish of Chilean influence, this year’s Directors’ Fortnight also known as the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs is offering “double” Alejandro Jodorowosky, and...

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First Look: Stills From Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are

It contains a thicker premise with perhaps a more “fleshed” out backstory than the original on which it is based on (Jorge Michel Grau’s 2010 Somos lo que hay) and its prequel and sequel potential will...

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