Sundance Review: ‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’Nicolas Cage And Sion Sono's Bonkers Genre Mashup Gets...
How is it that Nicolas Cage, that wild and crazy guy, hasn't teamed up with Japanese lunatic auteur Sion Sono before? Perhaps it was...
Sundance Review: ‘Mayday’A War-Torn Feminist Fairy Tale That Doesn't Go Far Enough
Karen Cinorre's fantastical, feminist war film Mayday is what Sucker Punch might've been if Zack Snyder had no budget to work, a clearer perspective,...
Sundance Review: ‘Eight For Silver’An Original, Bloody Good Take On The Werewolf Genre
Nobody comes to Sundance looking for werewolf movies, but if there's going to be one this is the kind you want. Eight for Silver...
Sundance Review: ‘R#J’Tech Savvy Romeo & Juliet Is Worth Giving A "Like"
I don't know if every generation deserves their own version of Romeo and Juliet, but they damn sure seem to keep getting them. In...
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...
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...
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...