Having debuted nearly 10 features at the Sundance Film Festival as either a director, producer or actor, Mark Duplass knows a thing or two about distribution practices. Prior to the festival premi...
Sundance Film Review: 'Little Accidents' Lots of bad stuff happens to honest, hard-working Rust Belt folk in "Little Accidents," a sensitive and well-meaning but rather ordinary melodrama that wouldn't have seemed out of place as a netwo...
Sundance Film Review: ‘Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead’ Bigger-not-better sequel "Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead" picks up where the 2009 first edition left off, not just plotwise but in taking "over the top" as a starting point. Thus, the original's gradual ...
Sundance: Dean Devlin Ramps Up Electric Entertainment Banner Dean Devlin's Electric Entertainment has acquired international rights to John Slattery's feature directorial debut "God's Pocket" following its world debut at Sundance. It's the first festival ac...
Sundance Film Review: 'The Notorious Mr. Bout' Some of the nicest people supply arms to tyrants and terrorists these days — or such is one conclusion one could draw from "The Notorious Mr. Bout" and its subject. He's a Russian "entrepreneur" w...
Sundance Film Review: 'Under the Electric Sky' More high-grade souvenir for the previously converted than a very persuasive recruitment tool for those not already in love with EDM (electronic dance music), "Under the Electric Sky" records last...
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