In life and death, tattoo artist Kauri Tiyme made her mark.
Amy Neustein never could resist going public with her family dramas.
A visit with the hurricane victims that a country forgot.
New Times reviews some notable entries, including the Southeast premiere of the opening night film, Coyote, and an intriguing collection of politically-themed films.
And well continue to review some of the stand-outs, week by week, as the nations longest film festival unreels.
Click here for a schedule of FLIFF movies. Or click on the film titles below for film reviews and trailers.
A Deal Is a Deal
The thin, gimmicky premise of a train robbery is meant to e played for pitch-black comedy but comes off a murky gray.
Coyote
Two likable Tucson slackers fall into one of the sweetest easy-money schemes imaginable when they become "kindler, gentler" coyotes.
Murder, Spies, & Voting Lies: The Clint Curtis Story
and Boogiemen
These two thorough investigations delve into Clint Curtis, who was asked to design a computer program that would throw an election, and Lee Atwater, the famed Republican strategist and dirty-trick pioneer.
Click here to read four more reviews for The New Twenty, The Auteur, Rez Bomb, and The Last Lullaby.