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August 3, 2011
Kentucker Audley's Holy Land
It's been a long three years since Kentucker Audley started shooting his sophomore feature, Holy Land. I finally saw the finished cut about six months ago, and wrote about it here. It's a great film, I'd wager to say, one of the best of the year, and it's thankfully available to the public now that Audley is releasing it himself. It can be rented for 3.99 here - or right here, for that matter.
If you've seen Audley's other films and enjoyed them, you'll naturally want to check this out; but even if you haven't enjoyed them (or don't, as the common criticism goes, believe they qualify as films at all), I'd suggest taking a look at this picture. In spite of its ambling nature, Holy Land is anything but lackadaisical. This is some serious moviegoing.
Posted by David Lowery at August 3, 2011 5:33 PM