Sundance

[Sundance Review] Listen Up Philip

When a film follows a despicable character acting out despicable things, it takes a careful balance in both the direction and the writing to give an audience an...

[Sundance Review] Camp X-Ray

There's a noble attempt in Camp X-Ray, written and directed by Peter Sattler, to make a war movie that's about individuals rather than ideals. Set in Guantanamo...

[Sundance Review] Life After Beth

In 2013 we got a romance-tinged take on the zombie genre with Warm Bodies and this year's Sundance Film Festival brings a smaller-scale, independent effort also...

[Sundance Review] Memphis

Deep within the tumultuous, creative mind of musician Willis Earl Beal (played by the real-life musician of the same name) is where writer/director Tim Sutton's...

[Sundance Review] The One I Love

The driving force behind the very clever two-handed chamber piece The One I Love is communication. How we talk to those we love and those that love us. Mark Dup...

[Sundance Review] The Trip To Italy

If all one needs to make a movie if a girl and a gun, as per Godard, then perhaps all you need to make a good comedy is two guys in a restaurant, talking about ...

[Sundance Review] Song One

No doubt about, Song One has it's heart in the right place. Set in Williamsburg and focusing on the indie music scene that populates that piece of North Brookyl...