Sundance

[Sundance Review] The Voices

Struggling to find his place in Hollywood after a string of failures, Ryan Reynolds has turned to a handful of independent features in some attempt to regain fo...

[Sundance Review] Life Itself

It's only fitting that documentary filmmaker Steve James, of Hoop Dreams fame, was able to capture the iconic film critic Roger Ebert during the final months of...

[Sundance Review] Calvary

Calvary opens hard on Father James (Brendan Gleeson) sitting in his confessional, listening to his parishioners' sins. In comes a scarily calm voice from the ot...

[Sundance Review] Laggies

Returning to the Sundance Film Festival for the third consecutive year, Lynn Shelton has risen in the ranks since her debut Humpday, attracting major names for ...

[Sundance Review] I Origins

The follow-up to his previous Sundance entry Another Earth, Mike Cahill's I Origins similarly mixes together sci-fi elements based loosely in real science with ...

[Sundance Review] The Raid 2

Relentlessly brutal and violent, The Raid 2 is an appropriately over-the-top sequel to the original action blockbuster. Directed by Gareth Evans, the film is a ...

[Sundance Review] Boyhood

Exactly one year after completing his accomplished Before trilogy at Sundance, writer-director Richard Linklater returns with Boyhood, a film 12 years in the ma...