Sundance

[Sundance Review] The Last Mountain

In West Virginia, the victor in the fight against mountain-top mining will decide the fate of much more than mountain tops. It will determine the safety of well...

[Sundance Review] Red State

Kevin Smith's latest film Red State has generated the most amount of hype over any other film at this years Sundance film festival, mainly because the notor...

[Sundance Review] Win Win

With his third feature Win Win, writer/director Thomas McCarthy has created a commendable crowd-pleaser. His directorial debut The Station Agent won the Sun...

[Sundance Review] The Ledge

Poorly lit, written, directed, acted, sound-mixed, edited and anything else you can think of, Matthew Chapman's The Ledge, starring Liv Tyler, Charlie Hunna...

[Sundance Review] My Idiot Brother

It's nearly impossible to imagine anyone but Paul Rudd filling the shoes of Ned, the unbelievably amiable hero at the core of Jesse Peretz's My Idiot Brother....

[Sundance Review] The Future

Toeing the line between pretension and pleasure for all of its 91 minutes, Miranda July’s The Future ultimately emerges as a testament to original voice yel...