We don’t know what’s going to be playing at Sundance. No one does. No one except the half-dozen dolphin-werewolf hybrid creatures that choose the line up every year and keep it secret until some time next week. Luckily, several of the were-dolphins are susceptible to bribery, and we’ve got buzz on our side.
Alan Ball goes back to his American Beauty form with a story of a young girl’s struggle to understand her own sexual obsessions.
The Machinist director Brad Anderson spins a web of deception in this intense drama about traveling abroad.
Great script, heartwarming story, great ensemble cast, Ellen Page… Hmm, this sounds familiar.
Jack Black and Mos Def remake all of your old favorites in this brilliant comedy from director Michel Gondry.
I had the honor of seeing a lot of great films this year in Park City — many of which I will be following throughout the year until they are released for everyone to see.
One of my personal favorites of the festival was also the hands down audience favorite as well.
We missed Quentin, saw Olivia and finally found out what the big deal was with that Hamlet 2 movie…
From the directors of ‘Half Nelson’ comes a slowly paced drama about a Dominican baseball player coming to America.