In the age of superhero movies that dominate our theaters during the summer, the Independent films get lost or buried in the mess. You either have to find an art house theater that shows them, a university that shows them all year round, you spend more money on a cable channel just to see them usually 3 times the price than going to the theater to see it. Many of these Independent films are rare gems (e.g. "Little Pink House," "Lean On Pete," "Before I Disappear," or "Dean."). "Seven and A Match" is brilliant on all counts. It's funny, it's entertaining, well scripted, well acted. There's not one actor in this film whose work I'm not familiar with. (Heather Donahue from the original "Blair Witch Project" or Adam Scott from "Krampus."). Location shots from Connecticut were beautiful as ever and the cinematography to capture the outdoors and the inside interiors were smartly set up. This is a beautiful film that needs to be watched and appreciated by all who believe in Independent films. Leave the superheroes behind. They'll take care of themselves.Read full review
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