The History of Concrete: A Goofball’s Quest for Meaning in the Mundane

The History of Concrete: A Goofball’s Quest for Meaning in...
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The History of Concrete isn’t about concrete. It’s a reflexive look into creation’s internal and external powers that force creatives to make the what they do. … read more

American Doctor: A Deeply Human Look into Frontline Workers in Gaza

American Doctor: A Deeply Human Look into Frontline Workers in...
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American Doctor follows three surgeons, each on their personal journeys to provide relief work in Gaza. … read more

Wicker is a Well-Woven Tale

Wicker is a Well-Woven Tale
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Wicker is a delightfully offbeat film, one that feels like a storybook left out in the rain. … read more

Cookie Queens Follows Four Girl Scouts with Thin Mints and Thick Skins

Cookie Queens Follows Four Girl Scouts with Thin Mints and...
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Cookie Queens, much like the products that its subjects are selling, may not be particularly filling, but it’s a sweet treat among other movies up for awards. … read more

Andrew Orkin and Joseph Shirley Bring Musical Artistry to The Gallerist

Andrew Orkin and Joseph Shirley Bring Musical Artistry to The...
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For Orkin and Shirley, the music doesn’t just underscore The Gallerist’s madness — it sells it, frame by frame, note by note, just like the art at its center. … read more

Barney Gets Bloodthirsty in Buddy

Barney Gets Bloodthirsty in Buddy
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The premiere of Buddy at Sundance 2026 pushed uncomfortable truths about nostalgic media to hilarious and horrifying depths.  … read more

Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty! Is About Learning How To Dance Again

Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty! Is About Learning How To Dance...
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Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty! is about survival, love and loss. It’s also an exuberant and captivating musical fantasy capturing Haru’s feelings and desires. … read more

Felipe Bustos Sierra Takes Everybody To Kenmure Street

Felipe Bustos Sierra Takes Everybody To Kenmure Street
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Everybody To Kenmure Street reconstructs the events through the eyes of the people who were there: neighbors, passersby, parents, workers — many of them strangers. … read more

Filmmakers Lily Platt and Lovisa Sirén Are Rocking Shorts This Winter

Filmmakers Lily Platt and Lovisa Sirén Are Rocking Shorts This...
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Though wildly different in tone and geography, Platt and Sirén share a commitment to emotional honesty, even when it’s uncomfortable or unflattering. … read more

Film Review: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Film Review: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
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For 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, I don’t love the movie, but I also don’t totally hate it. Although the longer I sit with it, the more I start to hate it. … read more

Senior Programmer John Nein On The Legacy of Sundance in Park City

Senior Programmer John Nein On The Legacy of Sundance in...
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As Sundance leaves Park City, Nein hopes the legacy remembered is not only institutional but deeply rooted in place. … read more

Film Review: No Other Choice

Film Review: No Other Choice
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Korean cinema has gained a lot of attention in America ever since Parasite in 2019, and No Other Choice shares similar aspects like slapstick humor and horror. … read more