Sundance
Flying Lotus Says His Controversial Debut Film 'Kuso' Was About Telling Different Black Stories
The Brainfeeder boss tells us how his gross-out movie was inspired by Japanese manga and Alejandro Jodorowsky.
We Talk to Flying Lotus About ‘Kuso,’ One of the Most Disgusting Movies Ever Made
After a steady stream of Sundance walkouts, Steven Ellison gets real about his new feature 'Kuso.'
The Man Who Scared the World With 3D Printed Guns Isn't Going Anywhere
'The New Radical,' a documentary about 28-year-old Cody Wilson, premiered at Sundance, but not without contention. We spoke to Wilson and filmmaker Adam Bhala Lough to find out why.
Flying Lotus Responds to Reports of Walkouts During His Film ‘Kuso’
One reviewer called it “the grossest movie ever made.”
The Women’s March Proves Solidarity Can’t Exist in a Bubble
Saturday’s protest was a massive success, but will white women continue showing up for marginalized communities after last weekend?
Sundance 2017, Day One: Storytelling, Now More Than Ever
'An Inconvenient Sequel' and 'The Worker's Cup' start off this year's festival.
Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Sequel' Is the Scariest Movie of the Year
But Gore still had a message of hope for the audience at Sundance, where the film premiered this week.
Flying Lotus Announced As Guest Curator For Calgary's Sled Island Music Festival 2017
The Brainfeeder boss will be heading to Alberta from June 21-25.
Sundance Next Fest Is the Film and Music Anti-Festival You've Been Dreaming of
Think the Park City fest’s cool younger sibling, with a better record collection.
Mød instruktøren bag "Den værste film nogensinde"
I dette seneste afsnit 'OUTSIDER' tager VICE en snak med James Nguyen, hvis underfinansierede romantiske thriller 'Birdemic: Shock and Terror' er kåret til "den værste film nogensinde."
Meet the Director Behind the 'Worst Movie Ever Made'
In the latest episode of 'OUTSIDER,' VICE catches up with director James Nguyen, whose low-budget "romantic thriller" 'Birdemic: Shock And Terror' has been touted as "the worst movie ever made."
This Heartbreaking Short Film Perfectly Depicts the Pain of Losing a Parent
We spoke to filmmaker Jim Cummings about his award-winning film 'Thunder Road' and how he got the rights to use the Springsteen classic that inspired it.