On New Year’s Day 2009, 22-year-old Oscar Grant's life was taken by BART police officer Johannes Mehserle in Oakland, California, leaving behind his longterm gi...
Something of a Sundance darling, Lynn Shelton mastered the art of the micro-drama with Humpday and Your Sister's Sister, two small indies with high concepts and...
There is an ease at which Matthew Porterfield's I Used To Be Darker moves that is at once aggravating and captivating. Telling the deceivingly simple tale of on...
There's an energy to Parker in the violence and kinetic action that is, at times, stunning. Yet, somehow the star of the film is pushed to the side by those ele...
Fairy tales are a nasty business, and the works of the Brothers Grimm are no exception. The watered down versions readers know now once scared German tots with ...
One has to give props to the multi-talented Joseph Gordon-Levitt for pulling off something special with his directorial debut Don Jon's Addiction. In addition t...
With its title and talent, one can at least establish some expectations for the experience that is Hell Baby, the latest absurd, idiotic and mostly hilarious fi...
Hollywood has proved there are a multitude of ways to handle a biopic. One can go the outside-the-box route with something like Todd Haynes' look at Bob Dylan w...
Despite the hilarious Pineapple Express, there's no denying David Gordon Green has been on a downward spiral with each new step into the world of studio comedy....
With John Krokidas’ Kill You Darlings, we are given yet another entry into the still-burgeoning Beat Generation brand. At this Sundance alone, we have been help...