Certainly one of the darkest films at Sundance 2011, thespian Paddy Considine's directorial debut Tyrannosaur tells a simple story: girl finds boy, boy want...
Steve James’ dense, meticulously-focused documentary, The Interrupters, about urban violence in Chicago and those who’ve chosen to prevent it is an epic chron...
Tim Blake Nelson hosted the awards ceremony tonight for the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Taking the top prize was Drake Doremus' Like Crazy, with Winter's B...
As Sundance draws to a close we've pulled together a couple of shorts that delighted at this year's festival so you can get a taste of the rarely spoken of s...
Certainly not a Sundance starlet like Elizabeth Olsen or a storied Sundance vet like Miranda July, British filmmaker John Akomfrah has been making criticall...
With Jill Sprecher's The Convincer, Greg Kinnear and Alan Arkin reunite on the independent film scene after achieving success with Little Miss Sunshine. Unf...
After breaking out with The Blair Witch Project, Joshua Leonard has had a steady career in the indie film scene, most recently starring in the mumble-core pro...
Premiering in the U.S. Dramatic Competition category at Sundance Film Festival 2011 is Azazel Jacobs' Terri. The coming-of-age dramedy follows Terri (Jacob Wy...
One of the most-anticipated premieres at Sundance Film Festival 2011 was J.C. Chandor's financial thriller Margin Call. Boasting a strong cast including Kev...
If you watch Eastbound & Down, then you know Kenny Powers (Danny McBride) would be nothing without his endearing sidekick Stevie Janowski (Steve Little)...