Sundance 2015 Interview: Mora Stephens on ‘Zipper’ The director's new Sundance entry looks at addiction and finds sympathy for men involved in political sex scandals.
Sundance 2015 Interview: Jennifer Siebel Newsom on Masculinity The director of 'The Mask You Live In' explores the way men are taught to interact with women, and each…
Sundance 2015 Review: ‘True Story’ is Worth Telling Jonah Hill and James Franco give stunning performances in a complex and mature drama.
Sundance 2015 Interview: Ken Jeong on ‘Advantageous’ and ‘Community’ Comedian Ken Jeong talks about making the transition to dramas and why the next season of 'Community' is his favorite.
Sundance 2015 Review: ‘Zipper’ Whips Out the Thrills Patrick Wilson stars as an ambitious politician who gets addicted to escort services in this impressively grown-up thriller.
Sundance 2015 Interview: Corin Hardy on ‘The Hallow’ & ‘The Crow’ Director Corin Hardy talks fake babies, real horror and his approach to the upcoming remake of 'The Crow.'
Sundance 2015 Review: ‘Cop Car’ Takes You Away Two kids steal a cop car, but Jon Watts' movie is more hard-edged than the plot makes it sound.
Sundance 2015 Review: ‘Me & Earl and the Dying Girl’ Kills It Art house movie lovers and leukemia make for a whimsical, beautiful film about grief.
Sundance 2015 Interview: Eli Roth on ‘Knock Knock’ CraveOnline snagged an interview with Eli Roth to talk about his Keanu Reeves thriller 'Knock Knock,' sexual manipulation, and chopping…
Sundance 2015 Review: ‘Entertainment’ Dissects Entertainment Gregg Turkington's avant-garde comedic confrontation 'Entertainment' is not entertainment. That's a good thing.