Sundance 2011
Interview With Michael Tully Of Septien
Septiene written, directed, and staring Michael Tully opens in limited release this week. It's world premiere was earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival and it can currently be seen on video on demand. I've seen this ...
Take Shelter Review [Sundance]
Take Shelter, the sophomore effort from writer/director Jeff Nichols, represents a major step forward from Nichols’s first film, Shotgun Stories. Shotgun Stories, a very good movie in its own right, showcases Nichols’s part...
Interview With Lucky McKee On The Woman
Lucky McKee's film The Woman, was easily one of the most shocking at Sundance. Reactions have been pretty extreme and it's certainly an 'interesting' movie. With the film on many people's minds, we decided to sit down with Mr. ...
Another Happy Day Review [Sundance]
If I asked you to name some films that take place in New England, where the wedding weekend brings together a painfully dysfunctional famly to butt heads and cry for several days, it wouldn't be too hard to list a few. Among th...
Hobo With A Shotgun Review [Sundance]
Homages to those crazy grindhouse films of the seventies, even when done well, usually don’t impress me. The exception to the rule is the Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino double feature, Grindhouse. But 2010′s Machete...
On The Way To The Sea Review [Sundance]
On May 12th, 2008, the largest earthquake in China’s history hit, it devastated the Wenchuan region. It killed around 68,000, and dramatically affected the lives of five million people. Director Tao Gu visited the crumbling c...
Interview With Matthew Chapman On The Ledge
In the wake of having his film picked up by IFC, Matthew Chapman, the director of The Ledge chatted with us for a while about religion and politics, his film, and a bit about his great, great grandfather, Charles Darwin. The Le...
The Woman Review [Sundance]
The Woman is written, directed, and portrayed with a heavy hand. When everything is done with speakers blasting, and not just the soundtrack, then it is hard to have any moment of surprise without blowing an eardrum. I can’t ...
Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same Review [Sundance]
One of the shortest feature films at Sundance this year, and certainly the most family friendly among the films of Park City at Midnight, is Madeleine Olnek’s film Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same. Along with Hobo w...
Interview With Evan Glodell On Bellflower
The Sundance Film Festival is coming to a close, and Bellflower is still standing out in my mind as one of my favorites, certainly one of the most unforgettable. Evan Glodell the film’s director, writer, star, producer and ed...































