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TADFF Day 2: Hellmouth Nate Abernethy MoviesReviews October 21, 2014 0 8I have never found a film so instantaneously dull as Hellmouth.
TADFF 14 Review: Housebound (2014) Nate Abernethy MoviesReviewsShot for Shot October 18, 2014 1 8Housebound is through and through one of the best films of the year no matter what genre you want to call it.
Toronto After Dark Top 5 Preview Nate Abernethy We Got Lists October 18, 2014 0 10Nate Abernethy has trekked up to the great white North for the Toronto After Dark Film Festival.
TIFF ’13 Day 5: Adoption, Outer Space and Open Houses Nate Abernethy MoviesReviewsShot for Shot September 16, 2013 0 7Nate checks out some of the most hotly anticipated films of TIFF, including Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity.
TIFF ’13 Day 4: Drink the Kool-Aid, Snort the Meth Nate Abernethy MoviesReviewsShot for ShotTV September 9, 2013 0 7Nate catches Ti West's VICE-documentary-except-not-a-VICE-documentary The Sacrament.
TIFF ’13 Day 3: Rainy Days, Runaways & Rare Meat Nate Abernethy MoviesReviewsShot for Shot September 8, 2013 0 6Slavery and cannibalism dominate Nate's third day at TIFF.
TIFF ’13 Day 2: Sleep Deprivation, TV Marathons and the Jewish Dirk Diggler Nate Abernethy MoviesReviewsShot for Shot September 7, 2013 0 4Nate catches the premier of a bleak British series and a live read of Boogie Nights featuring Dane Cook, Olivia Wilde, Jesse Eisenberg and more at TIFF day two.
TIFF ’13 Day 1: Nude Beaches, Fucked Up Art and the Beginning of Midnight Madness Nate Abernethy MoviesReviewsShot for Shot September 6, 2013 0 12Nate kicks off his TIFF coverage with a nude beach visit, some art, some punk rock and some dead cheerleaders.
Festival Review: I Give It a Year (2013) Nate Abernethy MoviesReviews May 8, 2013 0 20I Give It A Year will make for a great Netflix watch that will entertain and amuse you and then slowly and completely fade from your memory.
Gender, Transformation and Mr. Angel: A Chat with Buck Angel and His Wife Elayne Angel Nate Abernethy InterviewsMovies April 25, 2013 0 337Nate speaks with Buck Angel about gender identity, acceptance and trans rights in this enlightening interview for his new film, Mr. Angel.
Festival Review: Mr. Angel (2013) Nate Abernethy MoviesReviews April 24, 2013 0 22Mr. Angel is a powerful and emotional portrayal of an incredibly interesting man.
Festival Review: Prince Avalanche (2013) Nate Abernethy MoviesReviews April 23, 2013 0 10Prince Avalanche is David Gordon Green's triumphant return to his indie roots, and perhaps his finest film to date.
Festival Review: V/H/S 2 (2013) Nate Abernethy MoviesReviews March 29, 2013 0 17At a certain point you have to accept V/H/S 2 is what it is: a rebellious but flawed horror effort that strives to entertain.
Festival Review: Big Joy (2013) Nate Abernethy MoviesReviews March 27, 2013 0 13Big Joy is a film that can successfully celebrate a life while also admitting the negative impacts that life had.
SXSW 2013 Film Review: We Cause Scenes Nate Abernethy MoviesReviews March 11, 2013 0 5We Cause Scenes is a film that is entirely impossible to dislike.
SXSW 2013 Film Review: Scenic Route Nate Abernethy MoviesReviews March 11, 2013 0 15Scenic Route is fantastic… for about 10 minutes.