In Review: 'The Worst Person in the World,' 'Jackass Forever'
Norwegian director Joachim Trier ends his Oslo Trilogy with an incisive tale of generational drift, and the Jackass boys (with some new additions) are back in town.
Norwegian director Joachim Trier ends his Oslo Trilogy with an incisive tale of generational drift, and the Jackass boys (with some new additions) are back in town.
Two independent films from last year, 'The Fallout' and 'Mass,' square up to a hard conversation.
In our final Sundance '92 conversation, we look at Allison Anders' 'Gas Food Lodging' and Katt Shea's 'Poison Ivy,' and step back for a final snapshot at a pivotal year for Sundance.
Life's a beach for Tim Roth in the surprising, enigmatic 'Sundown' while Charli XCX stays indoors to record a quarantine album in five weeks.
Our revisit of the 1992 Sundance Film Festival continues with looks at 'Brother’s Keeper,' 'Incident at Oglala,' and 'A Brief History of Time.'