Reviews

[Sundance Review] Stoker

As we've learned time and time again, a foreign director's transition from their native country to Hollywood can often be a difficult road to traverse, with not...

[Sundance Review] V/H/S/2

It has been exactly one year since the original V/H/S played at Sundance, yet we already have the sequel to the horror omnibus cleverly titled V/H/S/2. In case ...

[Sundance Review] Breathe In

In nearly every possible way is Drake Doremus' Like Crazy follow-up, Breathe In, a more mature, confident and impressive piece of work. For the first hour at le...

[Sundance Review] The Look of Love

Nary a year (or even half a year) goes by on the festival circuit without a new film from Michael Winterbottom. This 2013, the ever-prolific filmmaker gives us ...

[Sundance Review] Valentine Road

Valentine Road, directed by Marta Cunningham, is a challenging piece of documentary that forces you to look at prejudice from several different angles, and look...

[Sundance Review] Austenland

Few works stand the test of time like those from English novelist Jane Austen. A rooted staple in our culture, her elegant romantic dramas have set a precedent ...

[Review] Mama

There are many types of laughter, the kind coming out during a horror film always a point of interest. Many cope with fear by forcing themselves to laugh, the s...

[Review] Broken City

It would appear it is safe to call January the Month of Mark Wahlberg. Twelve months ago, the second-tier movie star provided the reliably entertaining thriller...