Review: ‘The Witch’

Nelson reports from Park City, UT on Day 1 of the Sundance Film Fest, where he catches a screening of "The Witch" and takes his first shift as a volunteer, which can be described in one word: Cold.

Review: ‘Digging for Fire’, ’71’

Writer Nelson Tracey attends this year's Sundance Film Festival (albeit as a dedicated volunteer), who will report on the films' seen and events' witnessed each day. First log, a 700-mile road trip to Park City and a double feature.

Review: ‘The Duke of Burgundy’

Two seemingly proper and sophisticated women lepidopterists engage in secret, erotic role-play in this unconventional piece of genre-bending film.

Review: ‘Holy Rollers’

On the eve of this year's Sundance Film Festival, this past Grand Jury Prize nominee starring Jesse Eisenberg makes its free VOD debut exclusively on SnagFilms.

Review: ‘Appropriate Behavior’

A socially awkward, bi-sexual, twenty-something, haplessly wanders through life in New York as she deals with a broken heart in this deadpan comedy.

Review: ‘Little Accidents’

A blue-collar town struggles to cope with a fatal mining accident, leading one man to question whether the truth always the right course of action.

Review: ‘Pump’

An eye-opening look at one of the largest problems in the world: the people who control oil, quite literally, control us.

Review: ‘Two Days, One Night’ (‘Deux jours, une nuit’)

In the Dardenne Brothers' latest, Marion Cotillard stars as a working-class laborer trying to get her job back in one weekend's time.