The last film I saw at Sundance 2011 was Kim Ji-woon's I Saw the Devil. The Good, The Bad, and The Weird director weaves a violent, unrelenting tale of reve...
What does it feel like to go from one under-seen Sundance competitor to a Harvey Weinstein-distributed indie smash starring two of the hottest actors in the...
First up in this bevy of acquisitions is the directorial debut from actress Vera Farmiga entitled Higher Ground. The film, which debuted at Sundance, will b...
Based on the good traction the company got out of Debra Granik's Sundance film Winter's Bone, this feels like good news for a very good film. Participant Me...
BIG news today in the world of schlocky animal attack films. While David R. Ellis' Snakes On a Plane didn't quite live up to the large internet buzz, he has...
While Little Miss Sunshine writer Michael Ardnt went on to bigger things (namely the highest grossing film of the year, Toy Story 3), directors Jonathan Day...
The Hollywood Reporter has the early word on Tom McCarthy's next project, Million Dollar Arm, which will revolve around the true story of sports agent J.B. Be...
J.K. Simmons, a fantastic character actor in such films as Juno and the Spider-Mans, has nabbed a leading role in The Music Never Stopped. I saw it at Sunda...
One of my favorite films of TIFF (as well as Sundance) is Richard Ayoade's Submarine. His directorial debut, based on Joe Dunthorne's novel, is a visually s...
In the latest episode of The Film Stage podcast, co-host Dan Mecca and I (Jordan Raup) are joined by fellow TFS'er Raffi Asdourian to discuss the films we s...