Month: January 2014

[Sundance Review] Dear White People

One great aspect of the Sundance Film Festival is the occasional discovery of potential new and important voices in American cinema. Dear White People, the debu...

[Sundance Review] Hits

Comedian David Cross, best known for his work on Mr. Show and his role as Tobias Bluth in Arrested Development, makes his directorial debut with Hits, a scornfu...

[Sundance Review] The Signal

Inventive science-fiction films are very difficult to pull off, even more so when working with a small budget and limited resources. That didn't stop director W...

[Sundance Review] Ping Pong Summer

Nostalgia can be an unwieldy tool in the world of filmmaking. Few features manage to effectively capture the charms of a certain time period, either going overb...

[Review] Gimme Shelter

Written and directed by Ron Krauss, Gimme Shelter is an example of a faith-based, pro-life film done right. Often I’ve taken issue with faith-based cinema that ...