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...
Making a "life's journey" film must be difficult. The difficulty shows through the messy Barney's Version. But despite its rocky structure, this adaptation of...
With the third Transformers film, Dark of the Moon, rumbling toward us like that meteor in Armageddon (only without Bruce Willis and his pals to stop it), /...
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)...
After taking the fall by storm with their 3-D extravaganza, the JACKASS crew is back again with JACKASS 3.5, an 85-minute supplementary to their third featu...
Writer/director Mike Mills made his narrative feature debut in 2005 with the generally well-received coming-of-age dramedy, Thumbsucker. After five years hi...