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Slamdance Film Review: If There’s A Hell Below

Slamdance Film Review: If There’s A Hell Below
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Debra agrees to meet with Abe, a young journalist, under the impression that she has something important to reveal in regards to national security. In real-time, we follow the two of them through a desolate landscape. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Art of the Prank

Slamdance Film Review: Art of the Prank
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Artist Joey Skaggs is known duping the media over elaborately staged pranks. Art of the Prank highlights his next focus, aiming at film festivals. … read more

Sundance Film Review: My Friend from the Park

Sundance Film Review: My Friend from the Park
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My Friend from the Park Sundance Film Festival Director: Ana Katz Directed by Ana Katz, My Friend from the Park shows Liz caring for her infant son, Nicanor, in Argentina. Her husband, Gustavo, is working abroad in Chile on a documentary about a volcano. Nicanor’s pediatrician encourages Liz to take him to the park so

Slamdance Film Review: The Million Dollar Duck

Slamdance Film Review: The Million Dollar Duck
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The annual Federal Duck Stamp Contest brings contestants from across the US to prove their artistic talent. But is the competition enough to count as a functioning conservation program? … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Neptune

Slamdance Film Review: Neptune
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As we follow 14 year-old Hannah on the Lacquesset Island in Maine, Neptune serves you a three course meal of optical, auditory and mysterious delicacies that explore the mysteries of religion and our planet. … read more

Sundance Film Review: The Lure

Sundance Film Review: The Lure
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I would equate Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s The Lure to Twin Peaks + The Forbidden Zone + Grease + Ministry + Rose McDowell. … read more

Sundance Film Review: The Fits

Sundance Film Review: The Fits
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Toni (Royalty Hightower) trains in the boxing gym with the boys in The Fits. She executes more sit-ups than I could dream of doing at this stage in my life—the same with pull-ups. Her jabs look mean. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Plaza de la Soledad

Sundance Film Review: Plaza de la Soledad
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Plaza de la Soledad examines the lives of sex workers in Mexico City. The women that director Maya Goded features in this documentary provide enduring sisterhood for each other amid a lifestyle in which they maintain volition over their own destinies. Each woman speaks for herself about her experience in this insightful film. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: The Tail Job

Slamdance Film Review: The Tail Job
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Nicholas hires a taxi driver to follow his fiance, whom he expects to be cheating. We follow him through his mishaps and mistakes as he tries to get to the true story. … read more

Review: Bonnie “Prince” Billy – Pond Scum

Review: Bonnie “Prince” Billy – Pond Scum
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Shine the evangelists, the organized religion, the righteous cry for morality: Listen to Bonnie “Prince” Billy and be renewed. The American singer-songwriter resurrects the infamous John Peel Sessions with Pond Scum, a 12-track curation of archived Peel demos that renders a concordanced and thought-provoking listen. … read more