Carrie Brownstein’s face is expressive and quirky, more interesting than beautiful, making her an ideal symbol for the city of Portland, Oregon. Although she’s not a Portland native, she came of age in Grunge-era Seattle and formed the band Sleater-Kinney while in college – pretty good credentials for living in the Northwest’s hippest city. Portland […]
Netflix. YouTube. Hulu. Here are several things from each of these outfits that we found odd, unique and entertaining that we thought you should check out: YouTube by Pam Inglesby I like talking cats and freakish twins as much as any cubicle dweller, but YouTube has a lot more to offer than the viral video […]
The 25-day cinema-lovers marathon that is The Seattle International Film Festival ended on Sunday. Of course our two reviewers couldn’t see all 408 entries, but they did make a sizeable dent in the catalog. Read below to find out which movies they think deserve special mention. The festival awards were announced Sunday afternoon. The SIFF […]
(Rob Benedict, Michael Weithorn, Daniel Yelsky and Jenna Fischer at the world premiere of A Little Help. Photo by April Brimer). Although directors don’t like to hear this, some movies seem destined for success on Netflix rather than in theaters: you wouldn’t go out of your way to see them, but they’re a pleasant surprise […]
This our second (check out our first batch) and final look at upcoming films for you to view at The 2010 Seattle International Film Festival, which runs until June 13th. These are films that we have an opinion on, however there are TONS more available on the SIFF website to preview. We will also have live […]
For our third year in a row, The Seattle International Film Festival has invited Randomville back to the big party. And we mean BIG party as this is the largest film festival in America! You can purchase tickets to the films here and SIFF always needs donations from people in Seattle and beyond so donate […]
The fact that Paper Heart won a screenwriting award at Sundance suggests it’s not a typical documentary. The team of comedian Charlyne Yi and director Nicholas Jasenovec may have actually created a new genre to tell their story about love, both real and imaginary. The film starts as a traditional documentary as Yi sets out […]
The 35th Seattle International Film Festival is over. Over the last 25 days, SIFF presented 203 narrative features, 11 archival features, 54 documentary features, and 124 short films from 62 countries, including 31 World Premieres (10 features, 21 shorts), 45 North American Premieres (36 features, 9 shorts), and 13 US Premieres (10 features, 3 shorts). […]
I hoped that the chance to see several locally-made comedies at the same time – during this year’s Seattle International Film Festival – would lead me to some powerful revelations about the Pacific Northwest Sense of Humor.  But it turns out that our comic sensibility is not very consistent, and our favorite leading man is […]
From May 21st to June 14th, The SIFF will screen 268 features and 124 shorts from 62 countries over 25 days, with 31 World Premieres, 45 North American Premieres, and 13 US Premieres. SIFF is the largest film festival in the US. Once again the Seattle International Film Festival has invited us back to help […]