It’s always tempting to look for themes at Sundance. Art reflects the world in which it was made, and independent…
Read More →Gym manager Lou (Kristen Stewart) is introduced with her hand down a clogged toilet. She will spend a lot of…
Read More →Maybe it’s just a product of my specific schedule, but this Sundance feels like it has more high-concept big swings…
Read More →I wish I could erase “The American Society of Magical Negros” from my mind, but the universe doesn’t possess enough…
Read More →From the sides of tall buildings to tote bags and earrings, the likeness of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo can be…
Read More →At first, “The Greatest Night in Pop” feels like the puff piece that people are probably dreading when they hear…
Read More →It’s back! With more people on the ground due to a more restrictive online portion that starts next week (and…
Read More →Pham Thien An’s contemplative drama “Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell” blurs the line between surrealism and realism, faith and loss…
Read More →“You know what he feeds on? Fear.” Generic dialogue and lack of character depth kills the sometimes promising “Sunrise,” which…
Read More →A directorial debut for both co-directors, Oscar-winning actor Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares, “The Kitchen” is a tale set in…
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