FBC Contributor Ellen Tremiti Prepares for Sundance 2012
Sundance 2012 is just around the corner, and I am gearing up for my third trip to Park City, Utah. While visiting Park City each
Sundance 2012 is just around the corner, and I am gearing up for my third trip to Park City, Utah. While visiting Park City each
In this special holiday blog, Fanboy Comics Contributor Ellen Tremiti shares her Top 10 Perfect (Offbeat) Holiday Movies. 10.) Reindeer Games: A guilty-pleasure holiday
The Dish and the Spoon played at AFI Fest 2011. It is a wonderfully indie film with characteristics similar to the “Mumblecore” movement. Mumblecore is
For the second year, I was fortunate to attend a world premiere gala at AFI. Last year I saw Black Swan, and this year I
I was first introduced to The Hammer, previously titled Hamill, at AFI Fest 2010, where the film took the Audience Award. I met some of
Coming-of-age films have a tendency to skirt clichés and follow predictable character and plot arcs; however, if done right, a bildungsroman can still feel new,
Terri is a story about an overweight fifteen-year-old of the same name (played by Jacob Wysocki) who doesn’t fit in at school. That may sound
Win Win played at the Sundance film festival as a FoxSearchlight non-competition premiere. Paul Giamatti stars in this dramedy as family man Mike Flaherty. Flaherty
When I reviewed The Troll Hunter, I mistakenly identified it as the only foreign film I saw at Sundance 2011. I’m not sure how the
What I remember from the opening moments of Drive: wide shots of glittery Los Angeles taken in the black of night, opening credits scribbled in