Sundance Review: ‘It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley’Director Amy Berg Gives The 90's Icon A...
Whether you know him from his groundbreaking first album, Grace, or can only recognize his iconic cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”, Jeff Buckley was...
Sundance Review: ‘The Ballad Of Wallis Island’Carey Mulligan, Tim Key, And Tom Basden Harmonize...
Having come into this year's Sundance a bit saddened at no John Carney (Once, Sing Street) film on the slate, The Ballad of Wallis...
Sundance Review: ‘Kiss Of The Spider Woman’Jennifer Lopez And Tonatiuh Are Showstoppers In Bill...
You don't come to Sundance expecting a splashy, jazzy, A-list powered musical like Kiss of the Spider Woman, with its glitzy performance by Jennifer Lopez...
Sundance Review: ‘Together’Alison Brie And Dave Franco's Chemistry Drives Wildly Entertaining Body Horror-Rom-Com Everyone...
If you've seen Alison Brie and Dave Franco together, you already know they have incredible chemistry. That much should be obvious, the two are...
Sundance Review: ‘Predators’Disappointing 'To Catch A Predator' Doc Wrestles With The Show's Legacy Rather...
If you thought COPS blurred the line between entertainment and law enforcement, that's nothing compared to what the Dateline NBC spinoff To Catch a...
Sundance Review: ‘Rabbit Trap’Folk Horror And Sound Design Marvel Is Drowned Out By...
Bryn Chainey’s feature debut, the Celtic folk horror Rabbit Trap, begins with an otherworldly voice,“With your eyes, you enter the world. With your ears, the...
Sundance Review: ‘Ricky’Stephan James Has Never Been Better In Rashad Frett's Powerful But Familiar...
Someone needs to tell me why Stephan James isn't an A-list actor right now, sought after by directors far and wide for intimate and...
Sundance Review: ‘Omaha’John Magaro Takes His Kids On A Heartbreaking But Memorable Roadtrip
You'd have to be made of stone to not get a bit weepy at Cole Webley's feature directing debut, the heartbreaking road trip drama...
Review: ‘Presence’Steven Soderbergh's Tense Slow Burn Ghost Story Leaves An Impression
In the opening moments of Steven Soderbergh’s Presence, his camera swoops and swirls throughout an empty, multi-tiered home in an idyllic suburb. While Soderbergh’s style...
Sundance Review: ‘Twinless’Dylan O'Brien Finds Himself In A Twisted Bromance With Director James Sweeney
Sweet and demented don’t often go hand in hand, but in James Sweeney’s second feature, Twinless, they are a match made in cringe comedy...