Posts tagged "Sundance Film Festival 2016"

Antibirth

Antibirth Directed by Danny Perez Starring Natasha Lyonne, Chloë Sevigny, Meg Tilly, Mark Webber and Maxwell McCabe-Lokos On UK Digital platforms March 27th and DVD April 10th, 2017 Watch on iTunes by Joanna Orland Trying to shock more than entertain, psychedelic B-movie horror Antibirth brings Danny Perez’s experimental filmmaking skills to life in an incoherent […]

The Greasy Strangler

Directed by Jim Hosking Starring Michael St. Michaels, Sky Elobar and Elizabeth De Razzo Now In UK Cinemas and on DVD, Blu-Ray & Digital by Joanna Orland The Napoleon Dynamite of the horror genre – The Greasy Strangler is an inane movie with awkward dialogue, weird looking people, stunted performances and gross out juvenile humour. […]

Sundance Film Festival: London 2016

Sundance Film Festival: London Picturehouse Central, London June 2nd-5th, 2016 by Joanna Orland After 2015’s hiatus, Sundance London returned to the capital city with a new venue and a handful of new films on display for the public.  The new location of Picturehouse Central has made a huge improvement on both location and space, located […]

Sundance London: The Intervention

The Intervention Directed by Clea DuVall Starring Melanie Lynskey, Cobie Smulders, Clea DuVall, Natasha Lyonne, Ben Schwartz, Vincent Piazza, Jason Ritter and Alia Shawkat by Joanna Orland The Intervention will understandbly find itself in endless comparisons with 1980’s film The Big Chill as the film focuses on a group of thirty-something couples who embark on a […]

Sundance London: Clea DuVall

by Joanna Orland Clea DuVall is internationally premiering her directorial debut The Intervention at this year’s Sundance London Film Festival. Originally debuting at the Utah festival in January, the film opened to positive reviews and received a U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Individual Performance which went to the film’s star Melanie Lynskey. Clea DuVall […]

Babak Anvari

Director Babak Anvari discusses his feature film debut Under the Shadow which premieres at Sundance Film Festival 2016 by Joanna Orland Iranian born, London based director Babak Anvari is making a name for himself in the film industry.  His short film Two & Two was nominated for a BAFTA in 2012, and his debut feature […]