Sundance Review: ‘Leviticus’Adrian Chiarella's Queer Horror Successfully Explores The Nightmare Of Being "Cleansed"
Queer, a new subdivision of the horror genre, continues to emerge in director Adrian Chiarella’s impressive debut, Leviticus, which he also scripts. Awkward teen...
Sundance Review: ‘Bedford Park’Stephanie Ahn’s Quietly Observant Debut Finds Meaning in Returning Home
Stephanie Ahn delivers a thought-provoking directorial debut with Bedford Park, which she also scripts.
The film tells the story of Audrey (Moon Choi), a Korean...
Sundance Review: ‘Tuner’Leo Woodall Cracks Safes And Tunes Pianos In Daniel Roher's Promising Thriller
One of the great things about covering Sundance is stumbling onto a small film that hits the right beats by blending familiar genres in...
Sundance Review: ‘The Disciple’Wu-Tang Clan Doc Will Keep Wu Fans Nodding Along
No matter the genre, everyone has that group—the standard they measure everyone else against. For me, it’s New Edition. In hip-hop, for many, that...
Review: ‘Shelby Oaks’Chris Stuckmann's Debut Horror Delivers Few Scares And Plenty Of Clichés
Popular YouTuber and film critic Chris Stuckmann makes his directorial debut with the feature film Shelby Oaks, produced by Neon. Stuckmann also wrote the...









