Sundance

[Sundance Review] Bachelorette

In Leslye Headland's debut feature film Bachelorette, the playwright-turned-filmmaker takes a comedic premise and adds an edgy twist of serious substantive issu...

[Sundance Review] Red Hook Summer

Spike Lee is an honest original, warts and all. Over the last two-and-a half decades he's made the films he's wanted to make the way he's wanted to make then. A...

[Sundance Review] Wrong

In Quentin Dupieux's follow-up to his wacky Rubber, a film about a psychotic tire that uses telekinetic powers to blow people up, the French filmmaker maintains...

[Sundance Review] 2 Days In New York

Picking up quite a few years down the road from 2 Days In Paris, Marion (Julie Delpy) has left Jack (Adam Goldberg) and started a life with Mingus (Chris Rock) ...

[Sundance Review] The Sessions

Sundance staple John Hawkes has recently impressed with unnerving supporting roles in both Winter's Bone and Martha Marcy May Marlene, but his latest appearance...

[Sundance Review] Arbitrage

Just when it seemed the man was settling into the fade out so many once-movie stars face, Richard Gere reminds us why he became a star in the first place. Plain...

[Sundance Review] Filly Brown

Filly Brown is a prime example of a film so full of itself that it's painful to watch. The premise is a recycled concept, the situations and scenes are contrive...