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2024 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Ariel Kavoussi’s The Next Big One: A Comedy with Three Potential Problems

Actress Ariel Kavoussi has slowly moved from acting to directing shorts and earlier this year she put together her feature film debut with a...

Season’s Fleetings: Tyler Taormina Completes “Long Island on Christmas Eve In Miller’s Point”

We'll be getting some American indie holiday cheer via Ham on Rye / and the just released Happer's Comet helmer Tyler Taormina sometime next...

Funny Pages | Review

Drawn That Way: Kline Makes a Mark with Singular Coming-of-Age Comedy The emphasis of form vs. soul is the riddle at the crux of Funny...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Owen Kline’s Two Against Nature

We'll call Two Against Nature the Bermuda Triangle of all our Sundance guesses. An indie comedy that was backed by a talented bunch and...

Sundance ’18: Levinson, Cosmatos, Pesce & RKSS Bring Screams & Blood Curdling to the Midnight

Remarkably, this year's Midnight section has this in common: Sam Levinson, Panos Cosmatos, Nicolas Pesce (see pic above) and the team of Francois Simard,...

Christine | Review

Mad as Hell: Campos Paints a Moving, Psychological Portrait of Sensational Subject For his third and most psychologically complex feature to date, Antonio Campos presents...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Antonio Campos’ Christine

If Cannes' Thierry Frémaux doesn't snag it away first, we might be chalking this unsettling piece of cinema as yet another Park City homecoming...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Ryan Piers Williams’ X/Y

He broke into the Sundance Film Fest U.S. Dramatic Comp back in 2010 with The Dry Land, and not surprisingly, shooting on his sophomore...

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The Shrouds | Review

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