Sundance

Review: ‘Robot and Frank’ Is Workably Charming, Until It Stalls Out

Editor’s note: With Robot and Frank hitting limited release this week, here is a re-run of our review from Sundance,… Read More

Review: ‘2 Days in New York’ Is a Mostly Fun and Frisky Family Farce

Editor’s note: With 2 Days in New York opening in limited release this Friday, here is a re-run of our… Read More

Review: ‘Red Lights’ Sparkles For Awhile Before Burning Out

Editor’s note: Red Lights hits limited release this Friday, so please take this re-run of our Sundance review (originally posted… Read More

‘Compliance’ Trailer: Strange Things Are Afoot at the Chick-Wich

Buried in my viewing notes from Craig Zobel’s Sundance premiere, Compliance, is a one-line note from a fellow journalist. Scrawled… Read More

Review: Heartfelt and Funny ‘Your Sister’s Sister’ Bonded By Solid Performances

Editor’s note: With Your Sister’s Sister beginning its limited roll-out this week, we thought it best to re-run Robert Levin’s… Read More

Beautiful and Dream-like ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ Trailer Mates Spike Jonze With Spike Lee…

Beautiful and Dream-like ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ Trailer Mates Spike Jonze With Spike Lee; Makes Even Bloggers CryBeasts of the… Read More

Sundance Smash Hit ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ Gets a Summer Release Date

There is no question that Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts of the Southern Wild was the darling of this year’s Sundance Film… Read More

Sundance 2012: Experience the Interactive Storytelling of ‘Bear 71’ With New Video

As mentioned in my interview with Franz the Bear, this year’s Sundance Film Festival not only featured films, documentaries, shorts,… Read More

Sundance 2012 Review: Fascinating ‘Room 237’ Will Forever Change ‘The Shining’ For Audiences

If you’re the sort of person who loves conspiracy theories, hidden meanings, codes, ciphers, clues, and other mysteries that bear… Read More