Review: Eddie the Eagle

EDDIE THE EAGLE was previously reviewed at Sundance 2016. PLOT: The true story of Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards (Taron Egerton). A humble plasterer by trade, Eddie pursues his Olympic dream by qualifying as Britain’s most accomplished ski jumper, which proves...

2016 Sundance Wrap-up!

And so, another edition of the Sundance Film Festival is in the books. This year marked my seventh trip to Park City, Utah and as always it was an amazing experience full of good movies, great friends and lots of...

Review: Little Men (Sundance)

PLOT: Two young boys have their new-found friendship threatened when their parents haggle over a lease in downtown New York. REVIEW: LITTLE MEN is an interesting follow-up to LOVE IS STRANGE for director Ira Sachs. Like that film, LITTLE MEN...

Review: Frank & Lola (Sundance)

PLOT: A Las Vegas chef (Michael Shannon) falls in love with an enigmatic young woman (Imogen Poots). Soon, his love turns to obsession when he uses a business trip to Paris as an opportunity to confront an abusive former lover...

Review: Swiss Army Man (Sundance)

PLOT: A man (Paul Dano) stranded on a deserted island is elated when a dead body (Daniel Radcliffe) washes up on the shore to keep him company as he tries to find a way home. REVIEW: Only one week after...
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Under the Shadow (Sundance Review)

PLOT: In post–revolution Tehran, a mother (Narges Rashidi) and her daughter (Avin Manshadi) are haunted by a malicious spirit. REBIEW: While this year’s Midnight selection at Sundance has been wildly inconsistent, one notable exception has been UNDER THE SHADOW. The...
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The Blackout Experiments (Sundance Review)

PLOT: A group of people become obsessed with an experience called “Blackout” – which is supposed to stimulate your deepest fears and leave you forever changed. REVIEW: For the last few weeks, the publicists behind THE BLACKOUT EXPERIMENTS have been...

TV Review: 11.22.63 (Sundance)

PLOT: An English teacher (James Franco) stumbles upon a time portal that takes him back to 1960, where he tries to prevent the November 22nd, 1963 JFK assassination from ever happening. REVIEW: Considering how much of an influence 11.22.63 executive...

Review: Indignation (Sundance)

PLOT: A Jewish boy (Logan Lerman) attending a WASP-y university on a scholarship, falls for a beautiful, sexually provocative classmate (Sarah Gadon). REVIEW: Novelist Philip Roth is generally considered to be the hardest author to adapt to films. While screenwriter...
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