Neil Miller

Neil Miller is the persistently-bearded Publisher of Film School Rejects, Nonfics, and One Perfect Shot. He's also the Executive Producer of the One Perfect Shot TV show (currently streaming on HBO Max) and the co-host of Trial By Content on The Ringer Podcast Network. He can be found on Twitter here: @rejects (He/Him)

Sundance Review: ‘The Merry Gentleman’ Is a Dark Comedy That is Awkard, Yet Tedious

By Neil Miller 

Michael Keaton may not get great praise for his directorial debut, but he has certainly shown that he has serious potential.

Sundance Blog: In the Trenches

By Neil Miller 

The gratuitous name dropping continues… Tom Hanks. Emily Blunt…

Sundance Buzz: ‘The Wackness’ Could Get Purchased Today

By Neil Miller 

Jonathan Levine’s awesome teen drug comedy could find a studio sugar daddy today. Or at least, that’s the rumor going around.

Sundance Review: ‘The Great Buck Howard’ Gets Some John Malkovich Magic

By Neil Miller 

John Malkovich stars as a washed up mentalist trying to get back into the spotlight in this very enjoyable comedy from Writer/Director Sean McGinly and Producer Tom Hanks.

Sundance Buzz: The Weinstein Co. Picks Up Roman Polanski Doc

By Neil Miller 

Let’s see how far they will go to screw up the marketing on this one…

Sundance Review: ‘Blind Date’ Has People Standing… And Leaving Early.

By Neil Miller 

Stanley Tucci directs himself and Patricia Clarkson in a film that might have an audience to find — it just won’t find one here.

Sundance Blog: Let’s Get to Work, People

By Neil Miller 

We roll into Saturday with cold phallanges, more celebrity sightings and one awesome film that deserves to be seen — by everyone.

Sundance Review: ‘The Wackness’ is Nothing Short of Brilliant

By Neil Miller 

Writer/Director Jonathan Levine has brought his incredibly intelligent, amazingly cast film to Sundance to delight audiences — especially those who were children of the 90s.

Sundance Review: The Yellow Handkerchief

By Neil Miller 

Three down and almost out strangers become unlikely friends and seek to help each other as they journey through the tough part of their lives.