Interview: 'The Social Dilemma' Documentary Director Jeff OrlowskiBy: FirstShowing.net
5Mar2020
We're all addicted to technology - the internet, social media, messaging, news. Everything that comes with it. Documentary filmmaker Jeff Orlowski is the latest to make a film about this dilemma. His new film is literally called The Social Dilemma, a...
Sundance 2020: Arthur Jones' Exceptional Doc Film 'Feels Good Man'By: FirstShowing.net
8Feb2020
This is the wacky, weird, wild story of a goofy cartoon frog that became an anti-hero meme in the age of the internet. Feels Good Man is much more than a documentary about "Pepe the Frog". It's a documentary about this dangerous modern society we now...
Sundance 2020: 10 Favorite Films - The Best Discoveries This YearBy: FirstShowing.net
5Feb2020
The 2020 Sundance Film Festival has finally come to an end and to put a wrap on the fest and finalize our nearly two weeks of coverage, it's time to present our Best of the Fest list. I was able to see a total of 40 films across 10 days, but I couldn...
Sundance 2020: My 10 Favorite Films - The Best Discoveries This YearBy: FirstShowing.net
5Feb2020
The 2020 Sundance Film Festival has finally come to an end and to put a wrap on the fest and finalize our nearly two weeks of coverage, it's time to present our Best of the Fest list. I was able to see a total of 40 films across 10 days, but I couldn...
Sundance 2020: Eugene Ashe's Lovely Jazz Romance 'Sylvie's Love'By: FirstShowing.net
3Feb2020
It's always a sweet delight to discover a romance that gives you the chills thanks to its immeasurable charm and expressions of love. Sylvie's Love is one of those great discoveries, a classical romantic drama set in the 1950s in New York City that d...
Sundance 2020: Rekindling Childhood in Benh Zeitlin's Film 'Wendy'By: FirstShowing.net
3Feb2020
"I believe in you, Peter." So worth the wait. New Orleans-based filmmaker Benh Zeitlin is finally back with his second feature film at the Sundance Film Festival. He rocked the festival in 2012 with his debut Beasts of the Southern Wild, and is back...
'Minari' Wins Both Grand Jury & Audience Award at Sundance 2020By: FirstShowing.net
1Feb2020
The official awards for the 2020 Sundance Film Festival were announced this weekend at a ceremony in Park City, Utah. We've all been curious to see who's taking home awards at Sundance this year, and now we know - it's one of the most talked about of...
Sundance 2020: 'The Truffle Hunters' Doc Takes Us into PiedmontBy: FirstShowing.net
31Jan2020
There's nothing else like truffles! The aromatic Tuber delicacy is a specialty in Italy, a high-priced item that is not easy to find. The Truffle Hunters is an exquisite, lovable, utterly sublime documentary that takes us deep into Piedmont to meet s...
Sundance 2020: Lonely Island's Time Loop Comedy 'Palm Springs'By: FirstShowing.net
30Jan2020
The Lonely Island boys are back with one of the best films they've ever made! Palm Springs is a hilarious, easy-to-love romantic comedy revolving around a time loop concept. I was not expecting to see a new Lonely Island comedy like this showing up o...
Sundance 2020: Internet Streaming Killer Film 'Spree' is Intense RideBy: FirstShowing.net
30Jan2020
We're driving ourselves insane! Spree is a wild ride of a film that takes that sentence and makes it literal - we follow a young rideshare app driver who gets addicted to internet popularity and goes on a crazy killing spree. It's the definitive "HOL...
Sundance 2020: Edson Oda's 'Nine Days' is Heart-Pounding CinemaBy: FirstShowing.net
28Jan2020
This is it. This is the film I was waiting for. This is the one-of-a-kind masterpiece of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Nine Days is a magnificently moving, original work of art. An extraordinary film that dares us to re-examine our lives, and redi...
Sundance 2020: Espionage True Story 'Ironbark' is a Moving ThrillerBy: FirstShowing.net
25Jan2020
Sometimes a friendship can change the world. Ironbark is a film that doesn't really fit into the Sundance Film Festival, but that doesn't really matter. It's not the typical independent, quirky, contemporary work of cinema that you'd expect to see in...
'The Mountains Are a Dream that Call to Me' Interview + Poster DebutBy: FirstShowing.net
24Jan2020
We are proud to premiere this beautiful official poster art for the film The Mountains Are a Dream that Call to Me, an indie feature screening in the NEXT section at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival this month. Set in Nepal, the lovely, poetic film is...
Sundance 2020: Justin Simien's Haunted Hair Horror Film 'Bad Hair'By: FirstShowing.net
24Jan2020
Step aside zombies and ghosts, haunted hair is going to be all the rage in 2020. And I'm not talking about The Ring. The immensely talented writer / director Justin Simien is back at the Sundance Film Festival with his second feature film (following...
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