Reviews

[Review] Me @ the Zoo

I didn't know who Chris Crocker was until last year. That tells you how frivolously I use the Internet and keep up with current affairs. I was not watching CNN ...

[Review] Warm Bodies

Few stories endure as much rehashing as Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Besides straight adaptations, it’s been spun into every kind of film from a musical (Wes...

[Sundance Review] The Square (Al Midan)

The next daring chapter in the career of documentary filmmaker extraordinaire Jehane Noujaim led her to Egpyt, during the country’s tumultuous revolution that l...

[Review] The Mayor

Rather than create some sort of exposé about the goings on inside nursing homes and the common belief it is inhumane, cowardly, and disrespectful to place your ...

[Sundance Review] Magic Magic

With his two films premiering at Sundance Film Festival, both shot in Chile with director Sebastián Silva, it's clear that Michael Cera is intending to step int...

[Sundance Review] In a World…

Sundance Film Festival is a breeding ground for exciting, new talent, with many budding filmmakers first stepping foot into the short film arena. The latest exa...

[Sundance Review] The Kings of Summer

In the post-screening Q&A for the entertaining, free-spirited coming-of-age adventure The Kings of Summer, director Jordan Vogt-Roberts remarked how many co...