Sundance

Sundance Review: Dead Snow

Of all the films that I went to see at Sundance this year, I've got the sneaking suspicion that the… Read More

Sundance Review: An Education

Perhaps this year's most buzzed about Sundance movie, director Lone Scherfig's period drama accomplished more than few things during its… Read More

Sundance Reviews: The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle, Peter and Vandy, The Clone Returns Home

Strange, sweet and a little sci-fi. That is how this next selection of Sundance 2009 selections role. As we continue… Read More

Sundance Reviews: Shrink, The Missing Person, Bronson

In this edition of ‘Neil’s Lazy Sundance Capsule Reviews,’ we take a look at a Hollywood insider comedy, a neo-noir… Read More

Sundance Review: Arlen Faber

A straightforward romantic comedy about bringing a know-it-all author to his knee's, director John Hindman's first film is surprisingly charming… Read More

Sundance Review: ‘The Informers’ Tries and Fails Hard

Every year the Sundance film festival delivers at least one film that I absolutely loathe. Last year it was Downloading… Read More

Sundance Review: Adam

If there is one studio that knows how to pick indie winners, it is Fox Searchlight. And they appear to… Read More

Sundance Review: Cold Souls

A wildly imaginative and ambitious piece of science fiction, Sophie Barthes' Cold Souls, anchored by a very strong performance from… Read More

Sundance Review: World’s Greatest Dad

Seemingly out of nowhere comes one of the most divisive and twisted comedies since Heathers. In Bobcat Goldthwait's second directorial… Read More