At this year's Sundance film festival there was one film that stuck out as anomaly of a new kind of documentary that re-examines the very essence of film cr...
We recently saw the trailer for one horror film hitting this August and now we've got another. The Apparition pairs Harry Potter star Tom Felton with Captai...
One of the biggest surprises coming out of Sundance was the next independent feature starring John Hawkes. Coming off an Oscar nomination for Winter's Bone ...
Premiering at Sundance this past year, Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal's directorial debut The Words features Bradley Cooper struggling with revealing the t...
Working steadily for the last decade or so, Jay and Mark Duplass have grown considerably since their mumblecore beginnings. With their last two efforts, Cyr...
Well, this is a shame. My most-anticipated movie of the year has now garnered the same title, but for next year. Warner Bros. has announced they've lifted A...
After a long wait, we've finally got distribution news on Walter Salles' Cannes-bound adaptation of Jack Kerouac's landmark novel On the Road. IFC Films and...
After stirring up some controversy during Sundance 2010 regarding the legitimacy of their debut documentary Catfish, directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulma...
The main reason we enjoy doing what we do here on TFS is to share our love for great independent films that may not be on your radar. It's why we focus our ef...
One of the most heart-wrenching, invigorating experiences I had at a theater this year was seeing Beasts of the Southern Wild during Sundance. Benh Zeitlin'...