Sundance Film Festival 2020 @ Park City, Utah

Sundance Film Festival 2020 @ Park City, Utah
By

Every year, the same banners go up, the same bus schedule is planned and the drink prices increase just a touch, yet there is always a hint of that special something during Sundance. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Blast Beat

Sundance Film Review: Blast Beat
By

At Sundance 2020, Blast Beat explores the struggles of trying to navigate suburban America as a young immigrant through Carly and Mateo. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Okavango – River of Dreams (Director’s Cut)

Sundance Film Review: Okavango – River of Dreams (Director’s Cut)
By

When it comes to nature documentaries, there’s the Animal Kingdom dimension that also is a measure of success. For this, I needed my trusty nature-doc buddy: Babyface. … read more

Sundance Film Festival: Save Yourselves!

Sundance Film Festival: Save Yourselves!
By

The timing couldn’t be worse for Su (Sunita Mani) and Jack (John Reynolds) to go off the grid. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Kajillionare

Sundance Film Review: Kajillionare
By

Miranda July’s Kajillionaire weaves protagonist Old Dolio Dyne (Evan Rachel Wood) into a life of con artistry and emotional neglect. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Possessor

Sundance Film Review: Possessor
By

Possessor is fucked up. It’s a great Midnight category movie, and let it be known that there is intense body horror and violence. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Tahara

Slamdance Film Review: Tahara
By

Speaking to the potential of toxicity in friendships that take place early in life, Olivia Peace’s Tahara encourages the safety of autonomy. … read more

Film Review: Les Misérables

Film Review: Les Misérables
By

Les Misérables is a terrific film that deserves to be seen and discussed—it might even help change the way people think about how they treat each other. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Us Kids

Sundance Film Review: Us Kids
By

Us Kids Sundance Film Festival Director: Kim A. Snyder The shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, is still fresh for many, particularly for the students who survived the ordeal. With the second anniversary of the tragic event looming, documentary Us Kids is the story of the survivors dealing with their trauma.

Sundance Film Review: The Killing of Two Lovers

Sundance Film Review: The Killing of Two Lovers
By

Really, all of the actors of The Killing of Two Lovers do a great job. The writing, however, keeps its semblances of story low to the ground and linear. … read more