Bay Area Filmmaker, Actor Explain How They Came Together For The Thriller Murder Bury Win
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In the scrappy indie thriller Murder Bury Win, three jittery creators of a killer new boardgame called, you guessed it meander over to an isolated cabin deep in the Northern Californian woods.
They don t have a clue on what will eventually happen there. Neither will anyone else watching this scrappy but bloody clever gem that is flush with East Bay talent.
After a 2020 online world premiere at San Jose s Cinequest, Murder Bury Win winged its way through the festival circuits, where it earned praise, and now lands April 27 On Demand.
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Pass The Remote For January 1-6: Soothing, Fun, Sly And Thoughtful Films To Ring In The New Year
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Since gatherings are a big no-no this season, how about uncorking the bubbly (alcoholic or nonalcoholic) at home and ring in 2021 by watching a film available to stream from Bay Area indie theaters?
There s much to choose from. Here are five of your best bets. Driveways : Andrew Ahn s sophomore feature is my favorite film of 2020, an emotional salve for the rage-filled times in which we live. The late Brian Dennehy hits a career high as a lonely Korean War vet who befriends an ostracized and shy Korean American boy (Lucas Jaye) who just moved with his mother (Hong Chau) into his dead aunt s hoarder house. Ahn s film is a quiet, beautiful piece of transcendental art, a rewarding experience that says so much through its characters actions rather than their words. (Available t