‘Lemon’ Review: A Bizarre Comedy of Confused People From Janicza Bravo and Brett Gelman — Sundance 2017
Ever since her 2011 short film “Eat,” filmmaker Janicza Bravo has presented a baffling vision of absurd circumstances that defy...
Ever since her 2011 short film “Eat,” filmmaker Janicza Bravo has presented a baffling vision of absurd circumstances that defy...
The Women’s March on Main hit Park City on a snowy Saturday morning, turning the first weekend of Sundance into...
Indie directors reveal the most exciting and depressing aspects of filmmaking in 2016. There are many paradoxes to being an...
For many people, filmmaking is a process of ongoing education. The filmmakers who succeed are often the ones willing to...
In its own way, the Governors Awards is the most important film event of the year. On the surface, it’s...
– The fiercely independent 17th Annual Woodstock Film Festival presents an outstanding lineup of films to be shown in Woodstock,...
“Some Freaks” Young love comes in mysterious forms and often occurs when you least expect it. The new quirky romance...
A bright college student gets caught up in an obscure world of conspiracies, mysterious beliefs, and the possibility of more...
How I Shot That: DP Eric Edwards Explains Why The Right Tools Are More Important Than Ever It’s been twenty-five...
Sundance Review: Why Culturally Sensitive Road Trip Dramedy ‘Mr. Pig’ is Diego Luna’s Best Film Yet Luna’s fourth directorial effort...