Les battues (The Fading)
In foggy rural Quebec, grieving mother Luce is stunned when three hunters claim to have found her missing son's alleged killer—a seemingly harmless young man.
In foggy rural Quebec, grieving mother Luce is stunned when three hunters claim to have found her missing son's alleged killer—a seemingly harmless young man.
Yesterday's feature review was Hands Solo, a wicked funny mockumentary about a deaf porn star and the girl who got away. I caught up with the director, William Mager over email to talk about himself, the film, and disability in the movie-industry.
A group of friends play a game that opens a portal to the world of the dead... but once some doors are opened they cannot be closed
Céline gives our annual preview of Sundance's slate with a specific eye to the alums and shorts we're excited for.
A heartbroken alien dreamer from the moon transitions into young adult life in Los Angeles like any other 20-something.
Jonah is a big fish story about the old and the new, and the links and the distances between them. A Sundance 2013 short film from the heralded creator of "Robots of Brixton".
In the early 1980’s, a group of disenfranchised Oklahoma teenagers mastered the art of prank phone calls and became legends.
Remember that floaty plastic bag from 'American Beauty'? Well it's back and it's hungry for blood!
Shot over a moonlit night, the atmospheric documentary reveals the last of a hidden community hunting an endangered fish.
A young land developer returns to his childhood home in the Chinese countryside for the first time in years to convince his stubborn father to sell the family plum orchard. When the two struggle to understand each other, they turn to an old karaoke machine to find a common language.