‘Baghead’ gets a little meta right from the start; after our formal introduction to it by our festival announcer and the film’s directors last night, the movie itself began with the same scene. The ...
What is with this week and new trailers for all of my Sundance favorites?! First we had The Wackness, then my fave of the fest, The Escapist, and now we've got the trailer for Baghead! The film is a ...
A guy with a bag on his head can play out a couple of ways. The Unknown Comic went for laughs. Recent films such as “The Orphanage” and “The Strangers” go for straight scares. And then there’s the new ...
The thing about the movies that make up the loosely grouped movement known as mumblecore is that it only looks easy, like certain works by Picasso, Miles Davis or E.E. Cummings. This new wave of ...
Claudia Picado is a Features Writer who has been covering film and television at Collider for nearly three years. She's been writing for as long as she can remember, but developed a love for cinema ...
Follow the movie scene in this town long enough and you become aware that there is such a thing as "a Portland movie" -- not a film that's made here but rather one that is so beloved by local ...
Familiarity in horror isn’t always a bad thing. The genre is filled with so many tropes that some of them act as a handy shortcut for terror. Gloomy basements ...
Dana Noraas is a Senior Resource Writer for Collider. Her favorite genre of movies to watch and write about is horror, but she will watch everything from Disney to Darren Aronofsky. She received her ...
PARK CITY ’08 | Sundance Buying Spree Stirs Talk; Sony Classics Adds “Baghead,” “River,” and “Wackne
Lead by co-presidents Tom Bernard and Michael Barker, along with exec v.p. Dylan Leiner, Sony Classics was an aggressive player in Park City this year. The company was also in the final bidding for ...
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