If you're on the top of the world, how are you effected by an economic collapse? Premiering at Sundance, Lauren Greenfield's documentary The Queen of Versai...
Being able to relate to a character within a film can be important. That’s part of the reason I walked away from Safety Not Guaranteed with such genuine hap...
Being able to relate to a character within a film can be important. That's part of the reason I walked away from Safety Not Guaranteed with such genuine hap...
Coming off Project Nim and his Academy Award win for Man on Wire, director James Marsh has returned to narrative territory for latest film, Shadow Dancer. W...
Sorry Ridley Scott, but a certain indie film from Sundance is far and away our most-anticipated film of the month. We got to check out Benh Zeitlin's debut ...
With all of its griminess - both literally and figuratively - the ultra low-budget indie drama Bellflower seemed to get a mixed reception at Sundance last y...
There are many film projects seeking funds via crowdfunding platforms these days, which offers the unique opportunity for an audience to interact and connec...
The summer season is in full swing, with one record-breaker already setting the bar, box-office wise. But yet again, this month mostly brings quality limite...
Courtesy of Variety, we have learned that Sundance Selects has acquired the North American rights to Lucy Mulloy's Una Noche, which had its world premiere a...
One film that seemed to get unanimous praise at this year's Sundance was Bart Layton’s documentary The Imposter. Surrounding the real-life story of Frédéric...