Film
![Sundance Film Review: Presence](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Callina-Liang-Presence.webp)
Sundance Film Review: Presence
Presence is less a movie than it is a gimmick, and while I’m all for Soderbergh making smaller films, this is the latest frustrating example of his tendency to go for volume above all else. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: Ponyboi](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Ponyboi-Still1-1-1024x576.webp)
Sundance Film Review: Ponyboi
Ponyboi is a bold and transcendent performance that is screaming out to be seen, and if Hollywood is willing to look at Gallo, it could be a game changer. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: Brief History of a Family](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Brief_History_of_a_Family-Still1-1-1024x576.webp)
Sundance Film Review: Brief History of a Family
What a vibrant debut this is, feverish with ideas and energy. Whatever Lin’s next project is, he’s got no shortage of infectious ingenuity to pull it off. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: Agent of Happiness](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Agent_of_Happiness-Still1_Gunaraj_Kuikel_and_Kinley_Tshering_and_Amber_Kumar_Gurung-1-1024x576.webp)
Sundance Film Review: Agent of Happiness
Agent of Happiness is a film that poses many questions, though the only answer it can give is that happiness is reliable only in its elusiveness. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: Rob Peace](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Screenshot-2024-01-29-11.16.44-AM.webp)
Sundance Film Review: Rob Peace
Ejiofor capably tells a tragic tale that is worthy of the Bard in Rob Peace—if he can hone is instincts a bit, he has the potential to be great storyteller. … read more
![Slamdance Film Review: Experimental Shorts Block](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Slamdance-Experimental-Shorts-1024x683.webp)
Slamdance Film Review: Experimental Shorts Block
No matter how abstract or avant-garde the methods of madness are, no one does experimental filmmaking better than the 2024 Slamdance Film Festival. Witness, if you will, six deviant directors and writers dispatching a visual display of 100% free-wandering consciousness. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: Suncoast](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Suncoast-Still1-1024x576.jpeg)
Sundance Film Review: Suncoast
In the case of Suncoast, it feels a bit too much like writer/director Laura Chinn was meeting with her therapist and was told “just write a screenplay about your teenage experiences and see if you can work in a part for Woody Harrelson.” … read more
![Sundance Film Review: A New Kind of Wilderness](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/A_New_Kind_of_Wilderness-Still1-1024x576.webp)
Sundance Film Review: A New Kind of Wilderness
After living in an isolated Norwegian forest, a family is forced to adapt to the modern world in Silje Evensmo Jacobsen’s A New Kind of Wilderness. … read more
![Slamdance Film Review: Sam’s World](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Sams-World-1024x540.webp)
Slamdance Film Review: Sam’s World
Sam’s World explores the internal universe of its main character, Sam, a non-binary sex worker grappling with friendship, romance and a secret pregnancy. … read more
![Slamdance Film Review: Hell of Se](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Screenshot-2024-01-23-at-9.58.34-AM.png)
Slamdance Film Review: Hell of Se
Overall, Hell of Se has elements of interesting characters and a classic plot, but the film lacks proper development to capitalize on those unique traits. … read more