Sundance

[Sundance Review] Perfect Sense

There's a scene about halfway into David Mackenzie's Perfect Sense in which people become scavengers, rushing about eating everything in plain sight, from h...

[Sundance Review] Life in a Day

Head over to YouTube and you are most likely greeted with cats playing keyboards, testicles getting smashed, Justin Bieber music videos, adorable kids sayin...

[Sundance Review] Circumstance

Circumstance walks the line of a revolution for two hours, never once tripping over its feet. Directed by Maryam Keshavarz, this star-crossed romance featur...

[Sundance Review] The Green Wave

In early 2009, the people of Iran were on the brink of revolution. The movement was spearheaded by a generation of discontented youth who wanted to reform t...

[Sundance Review] Senna

The world is filled with amazing stories that most people have never heard of before. Such is the case with Senna, a riveting documentary directed by Asif K...

[Sundance Review] I Melt With You

There's a lot of drinking, snorting, sucking and crying throughout Mark Pellington's I Melt With You, a two-hour rock-n-roll meditation on the middle-aged w...

[Sundance Review] The Devil’s Double

No less than this generation’s Scarface, Lee Tamahori’s The Devil’s Double is an indie-funded epic about the son of Saddam Hussein and his unwilling look-alik...