Jan 17 Love0 Sightseers: As Eerie as it is Funny By Meredith Alloway Sundance Film Festival It’s interesting how easily you can walk out of Sightseers and carry on with your every day life. You won’t…Read More
Feb 14 Love0 The House I Live In: 2012 Sundance Film Festival By Natalia Lusinski Sundance Film Festival Eugene Jarecki’s The House I Live In portrays today’s “War on Drugs” in America, which, apparently, we are still desperately…Read More
Feb 14 Love0 Gypsy Davy: 2012 Sundance Film Festival By Natalia Lusinski Sundance Film Festival Rachel Leah Jones’ Gypsy Davy is a documentary about finding her father, David Serva, who left her and her mother…Read More
Feb 09 Love0 Mosquita Y Mari: 2012 Sundance Film Festival By Natalia Lusinski Sundance Film Festival Chances are, we all remember our first love – whether or not it was reciprocated. Such is the story in…Read More
Feb 09 Love1 Keep the Lights On: 2012 Sundance Film Festival By Natalia Lusinski Sundance Film Festival Keep the Lights On is a haunting, realistic account of a ten-year relationship splintered by drugs. Semi-autobiographical, Director and Co-Writer…Read More
Feb 09 Love0 Elena: 2012 Sundance Film Festival By Natalia Lusinski Sundance Film Festival Elena is one of those movies that reminds us that every action will have a reaction. Eventually. And those reactions…Read More
Feb 02 Love0 Celeste and Jesse Forever: 2012 Sundance By Natalia Lusinski Sundance Film Festival You know that couple who are nauseatingly perfect for each other? Their inside jokes, the way they finish one another’s…Read More
Feb 02 Love0 Can: 2012 Sundance Film Festival By Natalia Lusinski Sundance Film Festival Can (pronounced “Jan”) When a Turkish couple cannot have a baby naturally, they rely on illegal ways to get one.…Read More
Feb 02 Love0 Hello I Must Be Going: 2012 Sundance By Natalia Lusinski Sundance Film Festival Hello I Must be Goingwill, hopefully, be coming to theaters soon. It is an everyday concept – 35-year-old Amy (Melanie…Read More