Sundance 2018 28 Jan 2018 A Futile and Stupid Gesture – Sundance Review Like many college grads, Doug Kenney wasn't sure where his career path would take him. So rather than dive into… Jeff Goldsmith
Sundance 2018 26 Jan 2018 Mandy Sublets escapes Panos Cosmatos latest film, which is somewhat of a blessing and somewhat of a curse. There’s everything to… Francesca Klein
Sundance 2018 24 Jan 2018 Assassination Nation – The Sundance Review Pigeon-holing people sucks because of how reductive it is. That said the folks reading this review fit into one of… Jeff Goldsmith
Sundance 2018 24 Jan 2018 Sorry to Bother You In 2014 one of my favorite literary journals, McSweeny's, published a full length screenplay by Boots Riley for Sorry to… Jeff Goldsmith
Sundance 2018 23 Jan 2018 Burden Known primarily as an actor, Andrew Heckler's writing-directing debut - the 1990s period piece Burden drifts into the world as… Jeff Goldsmith
Sundance 2018 22 Jan 2018 The Miseducation of Cameron Post There's a sense of urgency to The Miseducation of Cameron Post whereby the audience is thrown into a prison of… Jeff Goldsmith
Sundance 2018 21 Jan 2018 The Tale – Sundance Review The minute the lights came up after the first screening of The Tale (U.S. Dramatic Category) audiences from the front… Jeff Goldsmith
Sundance 2018 20 Jan 2018 Monsters and Men Review Earlier today I had the pleasure of seeing a really smartly written film about the sacrifices everyday folks make in… Jeff Goldsmith
Sundance 2018 16 Jan 2018 I Think We’re Alone Now One of Sundance's may strengths lies in encouraging indie filmmakers to make genre films, and that's certainly the case with… Jeff Goldsmith
Read an excerpt 09 Jan 2018 Diving into a fantastical love story Co-writer/director Guillermo del Toro and co-writer Vanessa Taylor bent the physics of the romance narrative to define The Shape of Water.… Jeff Goldsmith