Sundance
Sundance Film Festival offering John And The Hole is ultimately as empty as the psychodrama's titular hole.
Sundance 2021: In The Earth Review
Ben Wheatley makes the most out of his minimalist thriller filmed during the pandemic.
Identifying Features Review: A Mexican Masterpiece
Fernanda Valadez has crafted a powerful portrait of a Mexican mother in search for her son that feels both intimate and epic in scope.
Our Most Anticipated Films Coming Out in 2021 (We Hope)
Dune, Halloween Kills, and Candyman are among the films that have us most excited for 2021.
Sundance Film Festival Announces an Impressive 2021 Lineup
The Sundance Film Festival’s impressive 2021 lineup includes 72 Features, 50 Shorts, 4 Indie Series, and 14 New Frontier Projects.
Black Bear: Lawrence Michael Levine Interview
We speak with director Lawrence Michael Levine about his sly, sinister and bleakly comedic new film Black Bear, starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott, and Sarah Gadon.
CONTEST: Win a digital copy of Black Bear!
To celebrate the release of Sundance hit, Black Bear, That Shelf and Pacific Northwest Pictures are giving away three digital copies of the film!
The Forty-Year-Old Version Review: “The Baddest with the Mic Apparatus”
The 40-Year-Old Version follows Radha, a struggling 40-year-old playwright who finds her creative swagger after she decides to become a rapper.
Possessor Uncut: Brandon Cronenberg Talks Performance, Sean Bean, and Splattery SFX
Possessor director Brandon Cronenberg talks about personal origins of this mind-bending thriller, performances within performances, the infamous Sean Bean death curse, and the value of practical makeup effects.
The Nest: Director Sean Durkin on the Power of Carrie Coon, Jude Law’s Big Heart, Smoke-Filled Rooms, and Haunted Houses
We spoke to The Nest director Sean Durkin about the spectacular chemistry between Jude Law and Carrie Coon and how the film walks the line between domestic drama and full-blown horror movie.
The Forty-Year-Old Version Trailer: Empire State of Mind
The Forty-Year-Old Version stars Radha Blank as a struggling middle-aged NY playwright who reinvents herself as a rapper.
Cuties Trailer: A Free-Spirted Girl Dances to Her Own Tune
Cuties follows a defiant 11-year-old Senegalese girl who defies her family’s traditions by joining a free-spirited dance clique.
Boys State Trailer: Your First Look at the Doc of the Year
First look at Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine's Sundance award winning documentary
Shudder: What to Watch – July 2020
Shudder’s summer programming features loads of dead campers, a maniac cop, and an evil death cult.
Miss Juneteenth Review
Miss Juneteenth follows a struggling mother who enters her fourteen-year-old daughter in the same beauty pageant that she won as a teenager.