Sundance: ‘Little Death’ Is a Pill-Popping, Manic Mash Up
Jack Begert's darkly comical directorial debut 'Little Death,' starring David Schwimmer, Dominic Fike, and Talia Ryder, is manic and messy.
Sundance: ‘Daughters’ Finds Joy in the Face of Heartbreak
Impossible to get through with dry eyes, 'Daughters' is a sentimental love letter to the irreplaceable bond between parent and child.
Sundance: ‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’: Feel the Adrenaline Rush
'Skywalkers: A Love Story' is a mesmerizing tour de force guaranteed to give full-body chills to anyone who dares to watch it.
‘When Adam Changes’: Growing Pains of a Growing Boy
Using deadpan humor to talk about sensitive topics, 'When Adam Changes' is a powerful and creative feature debut by Joël Vaudreuil.
Musical ‘Flora and Son’ Is Heartfelt, Foul-mouthed, Feel-Good Fun
In John Carney's charming movie musical 'Flora and Son,' Eve Hewson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt discover the music inside themselves.
‘The Sweet East’: Welcome to the United States of Anarchy
'The Sweet East' is part-commentary on America's distinct subcultures, part-adventure film that plays like a punk take on Alice in Wonderland.
‘American Star’ Is a Sluggish Final Job For This Hitman
In 'American Star,' Ian McShane plays an assassin who has himself a holiday when the target doesn't appear for his final assignment.
‘Miller’s Girl’ Shows Sapiosexual Infatuation Between Professor and Protégé
'Miller's Girl' is a gothic story that shows the complexity that arises when the boundaries between admiration and infatuation get blurred.