Sundance 2017 Review: Thoroughbreds

To read more coverage of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, go here Corey Finley’s Thoroughbreds is an espresso shot of the sort of the pitch-black comedy that Hollywood has become afraid to touch. It’s a successor to films like Heathers and…

Sundance 2017 Interview: Burning Sands’ DeRon Horton and Tosin Cole

To read more coverage of the 2017 Sundance film festival, go here In Gerard McMurray’s Burning Sands, DeRon Horton and Tosin Cole play Earnest and Frank, two men pledging the prestigious but often abusive fraternity, Lambda Lambda Phi. The film…

The Sundance Film Festival is just as important as ever

Coming to Sundance always brings a kind of mystery to movie-going. There’s an almost organic feeling to this film festival, which was started in the mid ‘80s by Robert Redford, a then ski enthusiast who saw an opportunity to boost…

Movie News: Check out the Trailer For ‘The Witch’

Horror is one of the most profitable genres in the industry. It costs very little to make and makes much more than anticipated, regardless of how awful the film is (The Devil Inside, for example). However, in the past couple…

First Look at Sundance Hit “The End of the Tour”

The first official trailer and poster for the Sundance hit, “The End of the Tour” has arrived! The movie stars Jesse Eisenberg as Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky and Jason Segel as distinguished  novelist David Foster Wallace. Based on Lipsky’s…

2015 First Time Fest: Harvey Weinstein Q&A

Johanna Bennett’s and Mandy Ward’s third annual celebration of first time filmmakers concluded on March 9 with a tribute to no one other than Harvey Weinstein. The festival, one that puts forth newly formed filmmakers with the audience they deserve,…

Watch the ‘Whiplash’ Original Short Film

Whiplash. What can I say about this movie that hasn’t been already said? Considered by many one of the best films of 2014, it wasn’t a surprise that it got a few well-deserved Oscars this year. Writer and director Damien…