‘Get Out’ Review: A Horror Satire and One of This Generation’s Most Important Films
One of the first big movie events of the year.
‘Personal Shopper’ Review: Kristen Stewart Proves Herself as a True Tour de Force
'The Devil Wears Prada' meets 'The Sixth Sense' told through an art-house lens.
‘Uncertain’ Review: A Portrait of Life in a Small, Eclectic Texan Town
It's so small, “you’ve got to be lost to find it.”
‘Raw’ Review: Campus Cannibalism Has Never Been More Cinematic
A college vegetarian realizes she’s thirsty for love, sex, and possibly, human flesh.
‘Burning Sands’ Review: Underground Hazing Is Seen Through a Different Lens
"Lamda Lamda Phi 'til we die."
‘The Last Word’ Review: Shirley MacLaine Sticks To Strong Female Stereotypes
A reminder that we all have the potential to improve.
‘Lovesong’ is a Beautiful Breath of Fresh Air
I now know why this little indie film has made the industry's "Best of" lists.
Interview,Sundance Film Festival
Composer Keegan DeWitt on Seeking the ‘Sad Little Happiness’
"It’s obviously not always that simple, but I enjoy the challenge of it."
