Sundance Film Review: You Won’t Be Alone

Sundance Film Review: You Won’t Be Alone
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Goran Stolevski’s debut feature, You Won’t Be Alone, is an adequate if unexceptional film with scattered moments that come alive. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Call Jane

Sundance Film Review: Call Jane
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Call Jane is a hell of a good movie, the first potential hit of the festival this year and one that’s sure to start a lot of discussion. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Dual

Sundance Film Review: Dual
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Riley Sterns’ Dual stops short of being a classic, but it’s a winning comedy that thrives thanks to its leading lady, Emma Thompson. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande

Sundance Film Review: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande
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Good Luck To You, Leo Grande may be a bit uninhibited for some, but it’s a thought-provoking look at human sexuality and relationships. … read more

Sundance Film Review: After Yang

Sundance Film Review: After Yang
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After Yang is an involving and ambitious film that’s well worth seeing, and it raises a lot of very interesting philosophical questions. … read more

Sundance Film Review: A Love Song

Sundance Film Review: A Love Song
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A Love Song is exactly the kind of diamond-in-the-rough that makes the Sundance Film Festival something that I look forward to each year. … read more

Sundance Film Review: When You Finish Saving the World

Sundance Film Review: When You Finish Saving the World
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Jesse Eisenberg’s When You Finish Saving The World is a worthy effort that could have been something special, but it’s just kind of there. … read more

Sundance Film Review: I Was a Simple Man

Sundance Film Review: I Was a Simple Man
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Christopher Makoto Yogi’s I Was a Simple Man spreads the fiction of life out into an elegy for a man, a time, a family and a place. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Son of Monarchs

Sundance Film Review: Son of Monarchs
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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

Cryptozoo Brings a Dash of Imagination to Sundance
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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: Luxor

Sundance Film Review: Luxor
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The synopsis of Zeina Durra’s Luxor sounds more like a genre-typical travel romance than what’s delivered. Luxor is closer to a quiet, art-house character study. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Spaceship Earth

Sundance Film Review: Spaceship Earth
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While Biosphere 2 was considered a dismal failure, Spaceship Earth presents the response, “Yes, but what did we learn from this?” … read more