Sundance Film Festival

Sundance Review: Edgar Wright shines a bright light on iconic duo in ‘The Sparks Brothers’

Perhaps the biggest criticism of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is the fact that it tends to only… Read More

January 30, 2021

Sundance Review: ‘Homeroom’ shows us the kids are all right

2020 was hard on a lot of people, but I feel for youth (especially Black and Brown youth) the most.… Read More

January 30, 2021

Sundance Review: ‘John and the Hole’ is emptier than it first appears

At first glance, the concept for Pascual Sisto’s debut feature John and the Hole is delightfully devious: a young 13-year-old… Read More

January 30, 2021

Sundance Review: Jerrod Carmichael’s ‘On the Count of Three’ is a triggering yet quirky journey of suicidal tendencies

It’s not every day you see a movie about a suicide pact. No matter how you look at it, if… Read More

January 30, 2021

Sundance Review: ‘Flee’ is a refugee tale unlike any you have ever seen before

No matter what kind of entertainment an artist pursues, they are always in search of a story and the best… Read More

January 29, 2021

Sundance Review: Hand-drawn fantasy adventure ‘Cryptozoo’ soaks you in psychedelia

The best way I can think to describe My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea cartoonist Dash Shaw’s Cryptozoo,… Read More

January 29, 2021

Sundance Review: ‘Human Factors’ is a slick and engrossing whodunit

At the beginning of Human Factors you settle in thinking it will be your standard home invasion thriller. Albeit a… Read More

January 29, 2021

Sundance Review: ‘CODA’ speaks its own language as a potent and moving coming of age story

Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” is a key player in CODA, the new film from writer/director Sian Heder which kicked… Read More

January 28, 2021

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