Movie Preview: The Mysteries of Pittsburgh


Updated 04/15/09 2:12 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 11 comments

Movie Preview: The Mysteries of Pittsburgh

It wasn't my favorite of the 2008 Sundance movies I saw, but The Mysteries of Pittsburgh was still an interesting watch — and probably even more so for those who have read the Michael Chabon book on which the movie is based. Jon Foster plays the main character of Art Bechstein, a young man who passes his last Summer before entering the "real world" working at a book warehouse, meeting Read more

Movie Preview: Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor in Incendiary


Updated 11/10/08 9:25 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 45 comments

Trailer for Incendiary, Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor

Got your tissues handy? Because this trailer's probably going to make you sad and if you're like me (highly prone to crying at trailers) you might shed a tear (or five). Starring Michelle Williams and Ewan McGregor, Incendiary (based on a novel of the same name) is the story of a woman who loses her son and her husband in a suicide bombing, an event made more traumatic by the fact that she Read more

Movie Preview: Amy Adams, Emily Blunt in Sunshine Cleaning


Updated 10/07/08 6:34 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 18 comments

Movie Preview: Amy Adams, Emily Blunt in Sunshine Cleaning

"Turns out it's against the law to throw biohazards in the dumpster. Who knew?" Emily Blunt's character, Norah, dryly says this in the preview for Sunshine Cleaning, a little indie movie from this year's Sundance that finds two sisters starting up a "biohazard removal/crime scene clean-up service." One of the sisters (Amy Adams) is a single mom who needs to earn money to send her son to a new Read more

Movie Preview: Trouble the Water


Updated 08/20/08 5:00 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 19 comments

Trouble the Water

The documentary Trouble the Water was the winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and the buzz around this movie has continued to build from there. The film centers around Kimberly Rivers Roberts and her boyfriend who were trapped in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina hit. Roberts videotaped the the entire ordeal, which was, as you might imagine, Read more

Sundance Review: Henry Poole Is Here


Updated 08/15/08 2:30 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 8 comments

Henry Poole Is Here Starring Luke Wilson and Adriana Barraza

Note: I posted this review soon after I saw this movie at Sundance, and today it's out in theaters, so I thought I'd share my thoughts again. It has some flaws, but overall I really like this movie. Henry Poole Is Here was one of the first non-documentary feature films to be snatched up by a studio at this year's Sundance, and I can easily see why. It's a sweet, feel-good movie featuring great Read more

Movie Preview: Phoebe in Wonderland


Updated 08/13/08 1:55 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 13 comments

Movie Preview: Phoebe in Wonderland

One of my saddest moments at Sundance this year was not being able to get into a screening of Phoebe in Wonderland, which looks like a darkly whimsical, adorably bizarre film all about the incredible imagination of a little girl. The girl at the heart of it is Phoebe (played by Elle Fanning), who is talented, gifted, and obsessed with a powerful fantasy life. She has trouble with her rule-filled Read more

An Interview With American Teen Director Nanette Burstein


Updated 08/11/08 1:28 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 5 comments

An Interview With American Teen Director Nanette Burstein

When I saw the documentary American Teen at Sundance this year, I was totally wowed, and I knew I was watching something special. It's truly one of the most insightful documentaries on American life to come out in years. The film is in select theaters now, and I highly recommend you check it out. As you can imagine, it was a delight to sit down with the director of American Teen, Nanette Read more

Movie Preview: What Just Happened?


Updated 08/03/08 1:11 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 3 comments

Trailer for What Just Happened?

What Just Happened? was a fairly big deal at this year's Sundance mostly because of Robert De Niro who is at the center of this strange comedy. It's a Hollywood satire that some people will probably appreciate more than others, and the reviews I've read of the film have said there may be too many "insider" jokes about "the industry" for most people, but that otherwise it's a great movie. The Read more

Movie Preview: Diminished Capacity


Updated 06/18/08 3:30 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 1 comment

Movie Preview: Diminished Capacity

Another day, another trailer for a movie from this year's Sundance Film Festival. Today's features Matthew Broderick and Alan Alda as an uncle-nephew duo in Diminished Capacity. The plot is this: "A man (Broderick) suffering from memory [trouble] takes a trip to a memorabilia expo with his Alzheimer's-impaired relative (Alda) and his high school flame (Virginia Madsen), where the trio plans to. Read more

Movie Preview: Towelhead


Updated 04/30/08 3:08 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 6 comments

Movie Preview: Towelhead

Towelhead (which also goes by the title Nothing Is Private) was one of the movies on my to-see list at Sundance that kept getting edged down by other movies, partially because of other priorities, though I also worried that it would be really disturbing. Now the film, based on the novel by Alicia Erian, has a theatrical release date of August 8 and a trailer that has only made me more uneasy Read more