Rarely is a post-apocalyptic film this handsome. If the future was made up entirely of people who looked like Margot Robbie, Chris Pine, and Chiwetel Ejiofor, I think we'd all agree the world would be better off. Z for Zachariah, Craig Zobel's adaptation of Robert C. O'Brien's novel, is more than just a complicated romance, though....
A strong and impressive debut, Take Me To The River was one of the most accomplished features we saw at Sundance. Telling the story of a teenager Ryder (Log...
One of the things that makes Sean Baker's Tangerine a stand-out amongst the hundreds of films that played at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival is its specific sense of time and place. Set in and around the Donut Time on Santa Monica Boulevard, Baker's film evolves into a great Los Angeles film in its hour-and-a-half runtime as it digs into the lives of two transgender prostitutes trying to get their lives in order while an Armenian cab driver finds himself caught in an odyssey all his own....
Presented with the tale of an Irish immigrant, one would perhaps expect a dreary and brutal film about the hardships of moving to America. In a way, John Crowle...
Certain movies coast by on the charm of their cast, and that's pretty much the case with writer-director Andrew Bujalski's Results. That's not to say the film c...
Lacking the accessibility of Guy Maddin’s earlier and most accomplished features, including My Winnipeg and Brand Upon The Brain, one ought to enter The Forbidd...
Don't go to Ireland or, better yet, don't go to the part of Ireland where your insane neighbor tells you to stay out of the woods is the moral of The Hallow. Al...
After screening 123 feature-length films and 60 short films over the last week or so, the 2015 Sundance Film Festival juries and audiences have selected and...