Sundance Review: ‘Passing’Tessa Thompson And Ruth Negga Straddle The Color Line In Rebecca Hall's...
Having starred in her share of Sundance films already, Rebecca Hall returns to Park City with Passing, a delicately-told, passionate, and complex drama about...
Sundance Review: ‘On The Count Of Three’Jerrod Carmichael And Christopher Abbott Lead An Unexpectedly...
Remember The Jerrod Carmichael Show? The stand-up comedian was always an odd fit for a traditional sitcom. His humor lends itself to rather dark...
Review: ‘Palmer’Justin Timberlake Leads A Formulaic Film That Still Hits You In The Feels
I remember how upset I was back in 2006 when I found out that, on top of all his Pop Superstar accolades, Justin Timberlake...
Sundance Review: ‘In The Earth’Ben Wheatley's Pandemic Horror Gets Lost In The Woods
I know there will be people who absolutely love Ben Wheatley's hallucinogenic, pandemic horror In the Earth. It's a return to his genre roots...
Sundance Review: ‘How It Ends’Zoe Lister-Jones And A Starry Cast Seek Closure At The...
The calmest end-of-the-world catastrophe film you're likely to find, Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein's How it Ends follows in the same tragi-funny footsteps of...
Sundance Review: ‘Cryptozoo’Dash Shaw's Bizarre Animated Adventure Is 'Fantastic Beasts' For The Adult Swim...
It's the 1960s, and sketchily-drawn hippies Amber (voiced by Louisa Krause) and Matthew (Michael Cera) abscond into the woods for a night of blissed-out...
Review: ‘Supernova’Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci Give Career High Performances in Moving Dementia Road...
I love a good “contained movie.” A film where the plot starts and ends over a short period time often has the greatest emotional...
Review: ‘Haymaker’A Fighting Romantic Drama That Fails To Pack A Punch
Nick (Nick Sasso) is a retired Muay Thai fighter who used to be a force in the ring in Haymaker. Now he has hung...
Sundance Review: ‘Summer Of Soul’Questlove's Directorial Debut Is A Mixtape Tribute To Black Pride...
It's almost unfathomable that something as truly, viscerally alive as the Harlem Cultural Festival could be locked, buried in a basement, for more than...
Sundance Review: ‘CODA’Emilia Jones Sings Her Heart Out In A Crowd-Pleaser About A Hearing...
CODA is the kind of heartwarming crowdpleaser that Opening Night at Sundance is made for. However, this coming-of-age dramedy about an anxious teen girl...