Kevin Smith's latest film Red State has generated the most amount of hype over any other film at this years Sundance film festival, mainly because the notor...
With his third feature Win Win, writer/director Thomas McCarthy has created a commendable crowd-pleaser. His directorial debut The Station Agent won the Sun...
Poorly lit, written, directed, acted, sound-mixed, edited and anything else you can think of, Matthew Chapman's The Ledge, starring Liv Tyler, Charlie Hunna...
It's nearly impossible to imagine anyone but Paul Rudd filling the shoes of Ned, the unbelievably amiable hero at the core of Jesse Peretz's My Idiot Brother....
Toeing the line between pretension and pleasure for all of its 91 minutes, Miranda July’s The Future ultimately emerges as a testament to original voice yel...
Morgan Spurlock, who rose to fame after famously stuffing his face with Big Macs and French fries in Super Size Me, returns to form with The Greatest Movie ...
Drake Doremus' Like Crazy is an intensely personal film. Some may relate to its themes of longing and love, while others may find it disconnected and manipu...
The first screening I attended at this years Sundance film festival was Shorts Program 1, where I was privy to witness a grab bag of both excellent and sub-par ...
Few films make me really laugh out loud, maybe its because of my fondness for the darker psychological fare of filmmaking, but The Guard directed by newcome...
Young, star-crossed love. Every Sundance there's never a shortage of coverage on the subject. This year there's Submarine and Like Crazy, directed by Richard ...