Review: The D Train

This was previously reviewed as part of JoBlo.com’s Sundance 2015 coverage. PLOT: Dan (Jack Black) is a small-town guy planning his high school’s twentieth anniversary reunion. Wanting to endear himself to his former classmates, he takes a trip to L.A...

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Review: Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck

  This was previously reviewed as part of JoBlo.com’s 2015 Sundance coverage. PLOT: An authorized documentary focusing on the life of Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain. REVIEW: Those of who dream of fame and fortune may think twice after seeing...

Review: True Story

This review originally ran as part of our Sundance 2015 coverage. PLOT: Michael Finkel (Jonah Hill) – a disgraced journalist – sees an opportunity to get his career back on track when an accused murderer, Christian Longo (James Franco) is...
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Sundance 2015 Wrap-up and Top 10!

I knew it would be great at it certainly was. Yes ladies and gentlemen, the 2015 Sundance Film Festival is officially in the books. Over ten days I managed to see and review thirty-two movies, and you know what? I...

Review: Zipper (Sundance 2015)

PLOT: A hotshot prosecutor (Patrick Wilson) preparing for a congressional run unwisely starts frequenting a high-end escort agency. With his life now under a microscope, he’s shocked to discover that his next big case means investigating the very agency he’s...

Review: Results (Sundance 2015)

PLOT: Two personal trainers (Guy Pearce & Cobie Smulders) struggle with relationship issues while trying to get a slovenly millionaire (Kevin Corrigan) into shape. REVIEW: There’s a certain kind of movie I dread writing about at film festivals. It’s not...

Review: The Diary of a Teenage Girl (Sundance 2015)

PLOT: A fifteen-year-old girl (Bel Powley) living with her free-spirited mom (Kristen Wiig) in 1970’s San Francisco, falls into a torrid affair with her mother’s boyfriend (Alexander Skarsgård). REVIEW: THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL is yet another of the...
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