This week we begin our discussion of the best and worst of Sundance 2021, including The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet, Flee, Passing, R#J, and Searchers. We also …
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Sundance ’20 review: Aggie is a documentary about allyship
Catherine Gund's Aggie is both a celebration of an extraordinary woman, and a call to arms for the viewer to think about how they too can enact change. Read the …
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Sundance ’20 review: Romola Garai’s Amulet
Gothic horror Amulet is a promising directorial debut from actress Romola Garai, but the screenplay is too ambitious for its own good. Read the rest of our …
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Sundance Review: Charter is psychologically complex
Amanda Kernell's second feature, Charter, toys with the reliability of the protagonist's perspective, who is herself uncertain, in this psychologically complex …
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Sundance ’20 interview: Ariane Labed on her directorial debut, Olla
Ariane Labed speaks about her background as a dancer and why she sees directing as a natural extension of her work as an actress. Olla is screening at the …
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Sundance ’20 review: Jumbo and Objectum Sexuality
Noémie Merlant shines as a woman in love with a fairground ride, but Jumbo lacks psychological insight into the real phenomenon of Objectum Sexuality. Jumbo is …
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