Sundance 2021
![Sundance Film Review: Playing With Sharks](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/playing-with-sharks-1024x576.jpg)
Sundance Film Review: Playing With Sharks
Playing with Sharks is so much more than just the latest cash grab on the subject—it’ s a loving tribute to an extraordinary person. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: How It Ends](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/How-it-Ends-1611183212-928x523-1.jpg)
Sundance Film Review: How It Ends
Zoe Lister-Jones & Daryl Wein’s pre-apocalyptic How It Ends is slight and forgettable, but it is an enjoyable little excursion. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: Son of Monarchs](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/son-of-monarchs--1024x580.png)
Sundance Film Review: Son of Monarchs
Son of Monarchs explores the warring dichotomy between the sleek, fleeting promises of the modern world and the immoveable beauty of nature. … read more
![Cryptozoo Brings a Dash of Imagination to Sundance](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cryptozoo-1024x576.jpg)
Cryptozoo Brings a Dash of Imagination to Sundance
Prolific in the medium of graphic novels, Dash Shaw views the virtual format of this year’s Sundance festival as well suited to Cryptozoo. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: Coda](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/coda.jpg)
Sundance Film Review: Coda
Coda perfectly encapsulates the idea of challenging narrow viewpoints regrading the ways we communicate, the ways we live and the ways we love. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: Censor](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/censor-1024x576.jpg)
Sundance Film Review: Censor
Censor aims to make its audience squirm in their seats, balking at the perversity of their own act of spectating. … read more
![Sundance Film Review: One for the Road](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/one-for-the-road-1024x576.jpg)
Sundance Film Review: One for the Road
Baz Poonipiriya’s One for the Road is not without its moments, but it’s irritating, flashy and shallow beyond words, … read more