The Free World (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick An impressive indie-noir from a first-time filmmaker who takes a simple idea and turns it into a surprisingly powerful film.
The Intervention (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick 'The Intervention' is a wildly entertaining indie gem featuring a talented cast and sharp situational humor.
Embers (Slamdance Review)By C.J. Prince A thought-provoking debut about how memory ties into our own individuality.
Complete Unknown (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick A genre-hopping film that's not as compelling as it should be.
Manchester by the Sea (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick Expertly crafted, 'Manchester by the Sea' is a revelation, a story about admitting defeat and dealing with consequences.
A Good Wife (Sundance Review)By C.J. Prince An admirable directorial debut about the sins of the past finally coming to light.
Certain Women (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick A studious slow burner that should appease fans of the auteur filmmaker but leave others scratching their heads.
Green Room (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick More than just a gruesome blood bath, Green Room is surprisingly witty and expertly crafted.
Maggie’s Plan (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick Maggie's Plan is a brilliant genre-bending film featuring dazzling performances from an all-star cast.
Hunt for the Wilderpeople (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick Those looking for some light entertainment will find just that in Hunt for the Wilderpeople.
The Lesson (Slamdance Review)By Bernard Boo Torture porn served with a heaping helping of brain food on the side.
Morris from America (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick A light-hearted coming-of-age film that, while far from bad, doesn't necessarily stand out from other films like it.