Brian Cox stars as a man who decides to escape from his life-long prison sentence to see his dying daughter one last time.
From the writer of Fight Club comes a dark comedy about sexual addiction that is a joy to behold.
Nothing clears a room like some graphic sexual deviance… And bad movies.
A cute, whimsical movie that lacks a bit of magic, but showcases a great performance from little Elle Fanning.
It may not be the most entertaining film to come out of Sundance this year, but it certainly packs a punch.
Michael Keaton may not get great praise for his directorial debut, but he has certainly shown that he has serious potential.
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.
Stanley Tucci directs himself and Patricia Clarkson in a film that might have an audience to find — it just won’t find one here.
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.