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…
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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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Homework is a disappointingly bland, coming-of-age tale about malcontent teenagers, placed in a world so ridiculous, the film simply begs not to be taken seriously….
Of all the films creating buzz at Sundance this year, Matthew Chapman’s film The Ledge is getting some of the loudest. There’s no doubt that…










