Just when you thought the "Brooklyn in film" trope was tired and played-out on the festival circuit, here comes Obvious Child. Set primarily in Williamsburg, wr...
Sam Rockwell is on a hot streak amidst all of the snow at Sundance. The actor has just signed for The Eel, in which he'll depict "an escaped convict who is ...
There's no definitive path on the unwieldy journey that is the creative process. We've seen countless films tackle various approaches in an attempt to find an a...
God’s Pocket, the feature directorial debut of Mad Men’s John Slattery, is a dark comedy determined to paint a distinct picture of small life in a very particul...
Survival is one of humanity's most basic instincts, driving one to unspeakable lengths to persevere in the harshest of conditions. Fishing Without Nets, one of ...
It seems as though Hollywood has a yearly quota for World War II dramas, ones that often present the heroic military efforts of the Allies, or others that zero ...
After a festival run that began in Cannes, stopped in Toronto, Chicago, AFI, and most recently, Sundance Film Festival, Jeremy Saulnier's revenge thriller w...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options -- not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves -- we believe it's our duty to highlight ...
With Sundance Film Festival officially kicking off today, we've got a treat for readers who can't make it to Park City. After an unveiling of the official l...
While Steven Spielberg recently gave us a look at specific time in the life of Abraham Lincoln, a new drama premiering at Sundance will take on wider breadt...