What would Sundance be without low budget comedies?
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Sundance 2014 Movie Review: ‘Jamie Marks Is Dead’
If there’s one thing Guillermo del Toro’s Devil’s Backbone didn’t have, or need, was a bisexual love triangle between the living and the dead.
Read More »Sundance 2014 Movie Review: ‘The Guest’
This movie outdoes most big budget action films on what can only be assumed as one percent of their budgets.
Read More »Sundance 2014 Movie Reviews: ‘Blue Ruin’ and ‘Cold in July’
Two revenge-thrillers: both brilliant nail-biters.
Read More »Sundance 2014 Movie Reviews: ‘Life Itself,’ ‘Ivory Tower,’ ‘What We Do in the Shadows’
At the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, 40 entries are split between the U.S. and World Cinema Documentary categories and Doc Premieres.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘We Are What We Are’ (2013)
A story of a family of cannibals the likes we’ve never seen.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Bethlehem’
Bethlehem is a gripping thriller adventure about a unique relationship between a Palestinian youth and Israeli agent that holds dangerous consequences for both.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘A Single Shot’
Author Matthew F. Jones has adapted his own novel, A Single Shot, into another Simple Plan-esque thriller.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Charley Countryman’
Charley Countryman stars Shia LaBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood as a young couple who take risks with each other's lives to find a new way to live, love and learn the freedom to be.
Read More »Blu-ray 3D Review: ‘Run’ (2013)
Exemplary 3D presentation can't make up for wooden acting and horrible storytelling. This is direct-to-video filmmaking at its corniest.
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