Sundance Film Review: Marvelous and the Black Hole

Sundance Film Review: Marvelous and the Black Hole
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Kate Tsang’s Marvelous and the Black Hole is by no means terrible, and it kills almost 90 minutes adequately enough. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Mother Schmuckers

Sundance Film Review: Mother Schmuckers
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Mother Schmuckers relishes in the glitching, sometimes senseless approach to collage afforded by the early internet era. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Mass

Sundance Film Review: Mass
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Mass is an uncompromisingly provocative film, one sure to be the subject of discussion if people can steel themselves up to watch it. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Flee

Sundance Film Review: Flee
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 Flee is a magnificent achievement in directing, and a genuine game changer for documentaries as an artform. … read more

Sundance Film Review: On the Count of Three

Sundance Film Review: On the Count of Three
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Jerrod Carmichael’s On the Count of Three is an interesting commentary on the difference between angry self-pity and true mental illness. … read more

Sundance Film Review: How It Ends

Sundance Film Review: How It Ends
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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: Coda

Sundance Film Review: Coda
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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

Film Review: Supernova

Film Review: Supernova
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Supernova is an absorbing enough trip, even if it doesn’t take us down many roads we haven’t visited before. … read more

Film Review: The Little Things

Film Review: The Little Things
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The Little Things is intriguing, but too grisly for people who don’t get into serial-killer movies, but too tame for those who love them. … read more