One of the films generating a lot of 'buzz' at this years Sundance film festival is Sean Durkin's debut feature film Martha Marcy May Marlene or as its fond...
Koreans love revenge films and know how to do them well. Such is the case with Ji-Woon Kim's brutal cat and mouse thriller I Saw the Devil which features th...
The first feature length film I saw at this years Sundance film festival was a midnight screening of Silent House, a real-time horror ride from Sundance alu...
Diving head first into identity crisis and refusing to come up for air, John Akomfrah's experimental docu-essay The Nine Muses asks us to question our own i...
With Gustavo Hernández's The Silent House premiering at Cannes last year, it has been a quick turn-around for Open Water filmmakers Chris Kentis and Laura L...
Okay, let me say up front, I adore indie ingénue Natalie Portman, and loved Black Swan wholeheartedly, but I got to admit this pot shot remix of Portman's awk...
The Film Stage is here at Park City, Utah for the Sundance Film Festival. We kicked off things yesterday seeing the Shorts Program Vol. 1, Project Nim, and...
Rian Johnson's (The Brothers Bloom) new science fiction project Looper is amassing quite an impressive cast. Joining Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emi...
Apparently when megastar Will Smith's not punching hurricanes he's inking deals to make his kids bankable child stars. After developing the The Karate Kid r...
James Marsh's documentary Project Nim, which chronicles the life of experimental chimp Nim Chimsky (like Noam Chomsky, eh eh?), poses an interesting hypothesi...