The Way, Way Back, written and directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, is the kind of independent film the Sundance Film Festival has become synonymous with: a wide...
The business wheels are officially churning over at the Sundance Film Festival. Yesterday brought announcements of a handful of major acquisitions, includin...
Writer/Director Jim Mickle is no stranger to indie horror films, having had a fairly successful run with his 2010 vampire thriller Stakeland. That same year, an...
With expectations mounting as the years ticked by, those that have witnessed the intricately detailed and mind-bending time-travel film Primer have been patient...
Spanning the course of 18 years, Richard Linklater's incomparable Before trilogy establishes itself as one of - if not the - great American chronicles of our ti...
Writer-director Jeff Nichols's third film Mud (watch the trailer here) has endured a rather long, winding journey en route to its forthcoming April 26th ope...
As we've learned time and time again, a foreign director's transition from their native country to Hollywood can often be a difficult road to traverse, with not...
If Bonnie and Clyde survived their final stand-off and attempted to live a life after crime, we would have the basic set-up of writer/director David Lowery's su...
It has been exactly one year since the original V/H/S played at Sundance, yet we already have the sequel to the horror omnibus cleverly titled V/H/S/2. In case ...
In nearly every possible way is Drake Doremus' Like Crazy follow-up, Breathe In, a more mature, confident and impressive piece of work. For the first hour at le...