One of the highlights of this year's Sundance Film Festival — other than all the movies — was director Craig Johnson's story about how he accidentally took his parents to see "Nymphomaniac: Volume...
Sundance Film Review: 'Nick Offerman: American Ham' Since Nick Offerman has never received the industry recognition he deserves for his work on NBC's comedy "Parks and Recreation" there's something fitting about mounting a one-man show, "Nick Offer...
Sundance Film Review: 'What We Do in the Shadows' A mock documentary about Wellington vampires, "What We Do in the Shadows" begins with a title card jokingly crediting the pic to "the New Zealand Documentary Board" — the first and nearly the last...
Sundance Film Review: ‘Kumiko the Treasure Hunter’ Our desire that life should be more like it is in the movies beats at the heart of "Kumiko the Treasure Hunter," a wonderfully strange and beguiling adventure story comprised of buried treasure, h...
Sundance Film Review: 'A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night' "Middle Eastern feminist vampire romance" is likely to remain an underpopulated cinematic subgenre, but at least it now has a luminous standard-bearer in "A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night." A sly,...
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