

- Feb 1, 2017
Sundance Review: Thoroughbred
The simplest way to summarize the plot of Thoroughbred is to say it's a film where two teenage girls strike up an unlikely friendship,...


- Jan 31, 2017
Sundance Review: Manifesto
Manifesto isn't so much a film as it is a piece of art. And come to find out, that's exactly what it was to begin with. Manifesto wasn't...


- Jan 30, 2017
Sundance Review: To The Bone
In To The Bone, Lily Collins plays Ellen, a girl struggling to overcome her anorexia. Apart from her half-sister, her family seems...


- Jan 28, 2017
Sundance Review: Mudbound
Mudbound is the story of two families whose lives we see moments of before, during and immediately after World War II. These families...


- Jan 26, 2017
Sundance Review: Ingrid Goes West
Ingrid Goes West is like All About Eve crossed with Fatal Attraction for the social media age. The film is all about a girl named Ingrid...


- Jan 24, 2017
Sundance Review: Killing Ground
The premise of Killing Ground is a simple one. A young couple camping in the woods of Australia discovers an abandoned tent near their...


- Jan 22, 2017
Sundance Review: I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore
I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore follows the story of Ruth (Melanie Lynskey), a woman who is constantly losing faith in...


- Jan 21, 2017
Sundance Review: Colossal
With four movies now under my belt at this year's Sundance Film Festival, it's time I start sharing my reviews of them. The first film I...


- Jan 19, 2017
Sundance Preview 2017
It's here it's here! The most wonderful time of the year for movie lovers is HEEEEEEERE!!! Sorry, excuse me for a few moments while I try...


- Feb 2, 2016
Sundance Review: Birth of a Nation
Sundance is finally over, and the last review I have to give to you is the big winner of the festival, and likely future Oscar contender:...