6:05 pm — IFC — Chasing Amy Kevin Smith's third film, not as low - fi
indie as Clerks, as goofy as Mallrats, as irreverently genius as Dogma, as self - referential as Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, or as racy as Zach and Miri Make a Porno, but perhaps sweeter than all of them — Ben Affleck falls for Joey Lauren Adams, with the only slight obstacle being that she's a lesbian.
Not exact matches
In 1993, Miramax were bought by Disney, but even
as they became part of the establishment (their self - produced «Fresh» premiered at Sundance in 1994), they were keen to show their independence, and did it by picking up an aesthetically unpleasant black - and - white
indie by Kevin Smith, named «
Clerks.»
Set in the
indie town of Quirksville, U.S.A. — Cody and director Jason Reitman (Thank You For Smoking) go a little overboard in this regard — the film opens with Page burning through pregnancy tests, trying to shake off a «plus» sign
as if, the store
clerk says, she were handling an Etch - A-Sketch.