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  • April 20, 2012

    Directed by Lynne Shelton, ‘Your Sister’s Sister’ is a little indie flick that played at Toronto last year and is now coming to Tribeca this week. Starring Emily Blunt, Mark Duplass and Rosemarie DeWitt, it seems like the type of small scale character study that could rise above the rest and be an awards player if the cards fall right (I loved her prior film ‘Humpday’, so if nothing else she has my attention here). After the jump you can see the trailer, which is good but potentially gives away too much of the flick, even if that seems to be almost every trailer these days. Take a gander and let me know what you think of it and its potential for success.

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    When he’s not obsessing over new Oscar predictions on a weekly basis, Joey is seeing between 200 and 300 movies a year. He views the best in order to properly analyze the awards race/season each year, but he also watches the worst for reasons he mostly sums up as "so you all don't have to". In his spare time, you can usually find him complaining about the Jets or the Mets. Still, he lives and dies by film. Joey's a voting member of the Internet Film Critics Association as well. Today the IFCA, tomorrow the world!

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    1. I’ll certainly be seeing it…

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    2. Not bad, not bad.

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