I had the opportunity to attend the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, both as a critic for The Playlist, but also as a research assistant for MDSC Initiative at USC. I saw 15 films in Park City, and 2 the week before in LA, which results in 17 reviews filed for The Playlist. (Here’s a link to all The Playlist coverage of Sundance 2015).
Sundance Review: Vibrant, Electrifying Narco Wars Documentary ‘Cartel Land’
Sundance Review: ‘True Story’ Starring James Franco, Jonah Hill & Felicity Jones
Sundance Review: ‘Ten Thousand Saints’ Starring Ethan Hawke, Asa Butterfield & Hailee Steinfeld
Sundance Review: Sebastian Silva’s ‘Nasty Baby’ Starring Kristen Wiig And Tunde Adebimpe
Sundance Review: Border Town Portrait ‘Western’ Is Another Immersive Ross Brothers Experience
Sundance Review: Sarah Silverman’s Tremendous Performance Powers Addiction Drama ‘I Smile Back’
Sundance Review: ‘Tangerine’ Is A Fresh, Funny, And Original Stream Of Pure Energy
Sundance Review: Kris Swanberg’s Sweet But Slight ‘Unexpected’ Starring Cobie Smulders
Sundance Review: ‘Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck’ Is An Entertaining And Moving Rock Star Portrait
Sundance Review: Gus Van Sant Produced ‘I Am Michael’ Starring James Franco And Zachary Quinto
Sundance Review: Strangely Compelling Logging Drama ‘Bob And The Trees‘
Sundance Review: Charming And Delightful ‘People, Places, Things’ Starring Jemaine Clement
Sundance Review: Alex Gibney’s Incendiary Doc ‘Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief’
Sundance Review: ‘Experimenter’ With Peter Sarsgaard, Winona Ryder, Anton Yelchin, And More