The recent passing of actor Donald Sutherland last week brought to mind an old classic—Robert Redford’s “Ordinary People” (1980). It’s…
Browsing: drama
Sarah and Toni are two women trying their best to piece together precious time and they’re fragmented lives. They’ve have…
Indie films finding a wider platform to reach their audience is some of the best news small-budget filmmakers can hope…
In “Bleeding Love,” a concerned, unnamed father (Ewan MacGregor) drives to Santa Fe with his troubled daughter, Turbo (Clara MacGregor),…
Rare is the film that ought to be longer; bad films are often too long and the greatest are able…
Described as an ode to his younger self, writer and filmmaker Benjamin Howard’s independent feature “Riley” opens in on the…
So you’ve had a rough week? Your Internet connection died in the middle of an online meeting? Your car shut…
“Peabrain,” which I can only assume to be a passion project, is a sad but hopeful film. Written and directed…
Already garnering Critics Choice and Golden Globe nominations, “Saltburn” is being heralded for its edginess and artistic reach. And maybe…
Offering both in-person and online screenings, Sundance Film Festival is back this year in Park City, Utah. The festival takes…