The Sundance Film Festival is, of course, an opportunity for movie lovers to experience the best in independent cinema. It is also a chance, however, for distributors to discover or launch the next low-budget sensation. A few such movies can even trigger a bidding war when it wows enough festivalgoers
Sundance ‘26: ‘NIGHT NURSE’ Is a Beguiling Wannabe Midnight Cult Classic
“It’s amazing to be needed,” so says the affectation-drenched day nurse Mona (Eleonore Hendricks) in Georgia Bernstein’s bizarre psychosexual horror Night Nurse. She works alongside a troupe of other young women, each assigned to their own older man, in a luxury retirement home that’s deeply unsettling from the jump. Something
Daredevil Born Again Season 2 Trailer Shows a City Gone to Hell
In 2022’s Daredevil #5 by Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto, Daredevil goes toe-to-toe with his sometimes-ally John Walker aka U.S. Agent. Walker is leading a new variation of the Thunderbolts, who have been turned by NYC mayor Wilson Fisk into a strike squad against costumed vigilantes like Daredevil. When Daredevil
Jason Biggs Discusses Directorial Debut, Playing Against Type With Untitled Home Invasion Romance
You know who Jason Biggs is. The actor has been a mainstay on our screens since the one-season Fox sitcom Drexell’s Class in 1991. But he really rose to prominence in 1999’s American Pie, when playing the sexually-curious Jim Levenstein made Biggs a household name and launched a career that
Sundance ‘26: Fury and Fathers Fly Over ‘IF I GO WILL THEY MISS ME’
There’s something in the air in If I Go Will They Miss Me. Planes drone overhead constantly in this lyrical, Moonlight-coded debut, a feature-length expansion of Walter Thompson-Hernández’s earlier short of the same name. Beneath them, a father and son circle each other in a jagged dance of longing, legacy,