It’s rather hard to be cavalier about someone else’s problems when they take them so seriously and so personally. Oh wait, no it isn’t. Especially when they’re the types of problems found in Person to Person, which might as well…
Movie Review: The Incredible Jessica James
There is one thing that romantic comedies seem to have in common: they’re mainly about white women losing themselves over a man’s affection. They usually have a black best friend supporting their woes and constantly encouraging them to go after…
Movie Review: To the Bone
Eating disorders can be a difficult subject for movies. Problems that mostly pertain to women don’t seem to be taken as seriously in general, and this is an issue most assume has an easy cure. Why don’t they just…you know,…
Movie Review: A Ghost Story
David Lowery’s A Ghost Story before the Sundance Film Festival even began puts A24 in a tight position because while this avant-garde poltergeist drama certainly fits their pedigree, it’s going to have a very difficult time finding an audience. It’s…
Sundance Interview: Dark Night Director Tim Sutton
Tim Sutton’s Dark Night is a story loosely inspired by the Aurora shooting that occurred during the midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises. However, its purpose is not to re-tell that story but to spread a message about the…
Sundance 2017 Review: Wind River
To see more coverage of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival go here Taylor Sheridan has spent the last couple years establishing himself as the strongest scribe working in action cinema today. His strong screenplays for Sicario and Hell or High…
Sundance 2017 Review: The Hero
To read more coverage of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, go here After Jeff Bridges won his Oscar for Crazy Heart, the “elderly celebrity wistfully chases his former glory,” film is practically its own genre. It certainly serves as a…