Each week within this column Spirit Award voter & film critic Kristy Puchko will offer a keen insight on a new selection of nominees for the 2012 Spiri...
Just when it seemed the man was settling into the fade out so many once-movie stars face, Richard Gere reminds us why he became a star in the first place. Plain...
Filly Brown is a prime example of a film so full of itself that it's painful to watch. The premise is a recycled concept, the situations and scenes are contrive...
One of the joys of attending festivals is entering a film with absolutely no idea what will unfold before you. Sundance is a birthplace for many of these discov...
Josh Radnor, star of the hit sit-com "How I Met Your Mother," made a big splash at Sundance two years ago with his directorial debut, Happythankyoumoreplease, e...
Of all the artistic mediums, video games are perhaps the most misunderstood by the general populous. This is primarily due to the fact that it's an art form sti...
Adapting a true-to-life story is an enticing idea for producers, potentially delivering a product easier to market with broader appeal. Every so often something...
Before Sean Durkin took Sundance by storm last year with his deeply affecting psychological thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene, he and his production team at Bor...
Marking yet another interesting entry in the career of Cillian Murphy, an ambitious performer always tackling new genres and new characters, is Red Lights from ...
The case of the West Memphis Three is one of the longest-running cases of legal injustice in modern American history. In 1993, three teenagers from White Tr...