BRIAN AND CHARLES is a whimisical story about a man and his robot
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Director Jim Archer’s feature film debut based on the short of the same name, is a whimsical story about loneliness and friendship.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Director Jim Archer’s feature film debut based on the short of the same name, is a whimsical story about loneliness and friendship.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
This is the type of story that I love to watch unfold.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
Documentaries are such an interesting genre of filmmaking.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
If you’re the type that enjoys sitting on the edge of your seat and doesn’t easily scare from a bump in the night, here are six Sundance flicks that I recommend seeking out.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
Here are four movies I watched in beautiful Park City, Utah from an aux cord hanging out of my old laptop.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Gary highlights 10 shorts from across the Sundance Film Festival’s 2022 programming.
By Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Several exciting world premieres from, well, around the world. Here are three highlights from this year’s fest.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Speak No Evil, which has its world premiere this week at the Sundance Film Festival, is a wonderfully uncomfortable experience.
by Rosalie Kicks, The Old Sport
On January 28, I will embark on my third year of covering the Sundance film festival and, like many things as of late, it could not look more differently.
Read Moreby Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
I am once again excited to be covering Sundance this year. While I expect I will see most of those films, the titles that most interest me at any festival are the ones to discover.
by Benjamin Leonard, Managing Editor, Best Boy
Another year of Sundance is upon us and I’m pretty excited to see what’s in store.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Do movies have the power to affect us in such a way that they alter our psyche?
by Rosalie Kicks Editor in Chief, Old Sport
There is so much within this film to commend, from the smartly written screenplay, superb acting and incredible use of space.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
If you’re a fan of Yorgos Lanthimos or Lynne Ramsay, you’ll probably enjoy this trip down the hole, just be prepared you may not find your way out.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
“What do I need to do to be the next big porn star?”
by Gary Kramer, Staff Writer
“Can we talk about the puppy,” Luis (Carlos Portaluppi), a neighbor says to Sebastian (Daniel Katz) in the opening moments of The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet, which is having its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
Read Moreby Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Violation uses arresting visuals—closeups of insects (some of them trapped), and body parts—to communicate its sense of dread, and the soundtrack features sinister music to up the ante.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Robin Wright is one of those great actresses whose greatness you forget about until you see her on the screen.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Ma Belle, My Beauty is a true enough story. It’s someone’s truth. Multiple someones.
by Jaime Davis, Staff Writer, The Fixer
Searchers profiles regular New Yorkers of all ages as they navigate the often wired and tired world of online dating.