Sundance

[Sundance Review] Magic Magic

With his two films premiering at Sundance Film Festival, both shot in Chile with director Sebastián Silva, it's clear that Michael Cera is intending to step int...

[Sundance Review] In a World…

Sundance Film Festival is a breeding ground for exciting, new talent, with many budding filmmakers first stepping foot into the short film arena. The latest exa...

[Sundance Review] The Kings of Summer

In the post-screening Q&A for the entertaining, free-spirited coming-of-age adventure The Kings of Summer, director Jordan Vogt-Roberts remarked how many co...

[Sundance Review] Blue Caprice

In Blue Caprice, a taut character study of the two men behind the 2002 D.C. Sniper shootings, writer-director Alexandre Moors does an effective job of offering ...

[Sundance Review] A.C.O.D.

Working with a subject matter that at least half of the country can directly relate to, A.C.O.D. (a.k.a. Adult Children of Divorce), starring Adam Scott, works ...

[Sundance Review] Fruitvale Station

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...

[Sundance Review] Touchy Feely

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...

[Sundance Review] I Used To Be Darker

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...

[Sundance Review] Don Jon

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...