Alysa Nahmias On Being a Tagalong with Girls Scouts For...
In Nahmias’s hands, cookie booths become stages where modern girlhood is rehearsed in real time. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Interviews
I Want Your Sax: Will Bates On Scoring Tuner and...
These films showcase the range of Bates’ work, from romantic, saxophone-led themes to quietly hopeful textures shaped by trauma and resilience. … read more
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The Huntress (La Cazadora) Confronts the Myth of Justice
La Cazadora (The Huntress) confronts heavy topics in an intimately human way, giving a face to the women affected by the system and its brutality. … read more
Film | Film Reviews | Sundance
The Sundance Animated Short Film Program Is Wacky, Wild and...
The animated shorts are a mixed bag of good cinema. They can be kid-friendly, arthouse mental, terrifyingly hostile or eye-openingly provocative. … read more
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The Sundance Midnight Short Film Program Brings Humor to Horror
Who doesn’t love dark humor from time to time? No better way to send off Sundance from our beloved home in Utah than with the Midnight Short Film Program. … read more
Film | Film Reviews | Sundance
Review: Zach Bryan — With Heaven on Top
The record is Bryan’s messiest. He’s all over the place in the perfect way. He oscillates between gentle and upbeat, never sitting still long enough to process. … read more
The Moment Kills Brat Summer
I’m in the camp that if you loved Brat Summer and never wanted it to be over, The Moment should be a required watch for you. … read more
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Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass Is Great, Dumb...
David Wain marks the anniversary of the Sundance premiere of Wet Hot American Summer with a movie that isn’t trying to be profound, just very entertaining. … read more
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Kogonada Films in Fragments in Zi
zi is utterly organic and ethereal, as Kogonada is far more interested in cultivating a feeling than advancing a plot. … read more
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Josephine Is Daring, Devastating and Dynamic Filmmaking
Through meticulous attention to perspective, Josephine captures the profound vulnerability, resilience and complexity of childhood in crisis. … read more
Film | Film Reviews | Sundance
The Gallerist Is A Work of Art. Unless It Isn’t.
The Gallerist is a wickedly fun and unabashedly in-your-face satire on the commodification of art as a status symbol. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews | Sundance
Nuisance Bear: A Meditation on the Marriage of Man and...
Man’s ironic relationship with nature is precisely what Nuisance Bear taps into. In trying to help them, we are also harming them. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews | Sundance