Me and the Iceman: Ashmore, X-Men Alum, Braves the Horrors of Frozen

There’s an ingenious little horror film set to hit theaters in select city tomorrow. It’s called Frozen, and the premise couldn’t be simpler: Three skiers are stranded on a chairlift in the freezing cold. And the ski resort is not set to open again for several days. (Check back for our review Friday)

Sundance: 3 Skiers, 1 Broken Chairlift, 2 Terrifying Hours

Part macabre horror film and part cruel logic puzzle, it’s the simplicity of the premise that makes Frozen so haunting.

Sundance: Second Life, Better Than The First?

No, I didn’t make the 2,100-mile trek to the Sundance Film Festival this year (I was too busy surveying the most underrated sci-fi epics of all-time). No slush and chaos for me.

Why Go To Utah? In 2010, Sundance is Streaming

So the Sundance Film Festival begins today in Utah – and what’s most notable about this year’s festival is the way in which it’s taking to the Internet, striving to give film fans around the world access to the crowded Park City festivities.