Often times the most effective way for a film to portray drama convincingly is to not force feed manufactured sentimentally upon the viewers and instead tak...
Of all the presidents in the last 30 years, none seem to evoke the same level of iconic recognition as Ronald Reagan. In Eugene Jarecki's (Why We Fight) ins...
In early 2009, the people of Iran were on the brink of revolution. The movement was spearheaded by a generation of discontented youth who wanted to reform t...
The world is filled with amazing stories that most people have never heard of before. Such is the case with Senna, a riveting documentary directed by Asif K...
Dark comedies are tricky beats to master, in that you have to balance a fine line between keeping the humor on track with the twisted. When done correctly, ...
Director Miguel Arteta is something of a Sundance darling, considering most of his previous films have played at previous Sundance festivals, so it's no sur...
After seeing the trailer pop online pre-Sundance film festival, The Son of No One seemed like it could have real potential to be an awesome crime drama feat...
One of the documentaries I was most looking forward to at this years Sundance Film Festival was Beats, Rhymes and Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest,...
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...
Morgan Spurlock, who rose to fame after famously stuffing his face with Big Macs and French fries in Super Size Me, returns to form with The Greatest Movie ...