The last two trips director James Ponsoldt made to Sundance it was with two excellent dramas: Smashed and The Spectacular Now. This year, Ponsoldt returns with ...
Eli Roth, the horror mastermind behind Hostel, brought Knock Knock, his latest writing-directing endeavor, to Sundance 2015. Roth debuted the trailer last n...
Z for Zachariah features Margot Robbie (The Wolf of Wall Street), Chris Pine (Star Trek, Into The Woods), and Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) as the las...
In the five months found within James White, our title character is at the most difficult chapter of his life thus far. Grieving the loss of his father and atte...
Each building up their dramatic profiles as of late, Jonah Hill and James Franco take the next obvious step: teaming up for about as dark a story as Hollywood c...
With Girlhood, writer-director Céline Sciamma (Tomboy, Water Lilies) deepens her preoccupation with coming-of-age stories focusing on strong, young female leads...
The darkest retelling of Homeward Bound imaginable, Kornél Mundruczó's Cannes-winning drama White God is equal parts a technically ambitious, but not entirely s...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options -- not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves -- we've taken it upon ourselves to hig...
Made from more than 200 hours of Marlon Brando’s personal audiotapes, Listen To Me Marlon is an archive of Brando’s personal thoughts, acting studies, and s...
Few actors can get us interested in a film on name alone, but Vincent Cassel certainly holds that honor. At this year's Sundance Film Festival, he'll be tak...