Jan 24th 2013
Sundance review: "The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete"
The Brooklyn projects setting of this sweltering survival story is nothing if not bleak. Read More
The Brooklyn projects setting of this sweltering survival story is nothing if not bleak. Read More
If there is going to be one sure-fire commercial hit to emerge from Sundance 2013, I'm putting my money on "The Way Way Back." Read More
Filmmaker Roger Ross Williams speaks out in the NY Times. Read More
Once a Sundance coattail rider, Slamdance Film Festival has emerged as a bonafide filmmaking event in it’s own right, attracting film lovers looking for something a bit more quirky and intimate. Read More
Kerouac is an American icon battling black moods, alcohol and writer's block. Read More
Writer/director/star Lake Bell's sharp script skewers Hollywood sexism, ageism and egos running rampant, but is never mean-spirited. Read More