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The Skin I Live In 2011 VS Elizabeth Harvest. How far is too far when you’re a brilliant, crazy scientist? 2 movies 1 review Mother of Movies
Mother of Movies recognizes the evolution of IFC into the newly branded Independent Film Company, a name that reaffirms 25 years of trailblazing distribution in independent cinema.
Known for curating films that challenge conventions while achieving both critical acclaim and box office recognition, IFC remains a leading force in discovering filmmaker voices.
Under the IFC Entertainment Group umbrella (alongside IFC Center, RLJE, and horror streamer Shudder), the company continues to champion distinctive, risk-taking storytelling across all genres.
From indie dramas (The Taste of Things, Ghostlight), to horror sensations (Late Night with the Devil, Oddity, In a Violent Nature), to award contenders (Memoir of a Snail), IFC has consistently supported filmmakers unafraid to experiment. Their catalog has introduced audiences to groundbreaking auteurs while also celebrating seasoned directors pushing boundaries.
Looking forward, the slate of titles reflects a fearless commitment to genre and prestige alike, including Eli Craig’s Clown in a Cornfield and Sean Byrne’s Dangerous Animals. Whether it’s horror, arthouse, or festival darlings, IFC continues to prove that independent cinema can be innovative, daring, and culturally resonant.
The Skin I Live In 2011 VS Elizabeth Harvest. How far is too far when you’re a brilliant, crazy scientist? 2 movies 1 review Mother of Movies
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