Sundance

[Sundance Review] The Illinois Parables

In 11 chapters occupying a mere hour’s running time, The Illinois Parables biographizes the namesake state from prehistory to the present. Each segment is tied ...

[Sundance Review] Tickled

New Zealand entertainment reporter David Farrier discovered possibly the oddest conspiracy to yet feature in nonfiction film. Farrier came across Internet video...

[Sundance Review] Spa Night

I firmly believe that we’ll know the representation gap in American entertainment will have been closed not when the prestige dramas featuring minorities are ge...

[Sundance Review] Frank & Lola

Frank & Lola, a noirish erotic thriller from journalist-turned-director Matthew M. Ross, finds leads Michael Shannon and Imogen Poots in top form. They exce...

[Sundance Review] Yoga Hosers

They may be “red and white and never blue” and they may “not even supposed to be here today,” but the clerks of Eh-2-Zed are certainly having an abnormal adoles...

[Sundance Review] The Hollars

The premise is worryingly familiar. A handsome young man named John Hollar (John Krasinski), currently in a rut, is told by his pregnant girlfriend Becca (Anna ...

[Sundance Review] Outlaws and Angels

Three bank robbers walk into a dysfunctional home on the prairie in JT Mollner's cold-blooded Outlaws and Angels, filmed and premiering at Sundance in glorious ...

[Sundance Review] The Eagle Huntress

For seven generations, the men of Nurgaiv's family have mastered the art of eagle hunting, a tradition in western Mongolia that goes back some 2,000 years. For ...