Arts
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a Timely Warning
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is an ambitious, dystopian comedy thriller that is out to make you laugh, while messing with your head. … read more
Luc Besson’s Dracula Lacks Bite
If you’re a vampire enthusiast, there’s enough here to watch once, but do not go into seeing Dracula expecting a modern classic telling of old fashioned horror. … read more
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Antiheroine: The Recovery of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Favorite “Trainwreck”
Courtney Love has always been a controversial archetype with her in-your-face attitude. Antiherione shows her candy-coated exterior melts with conflictions. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews | Sundance
How Louis Paxton Came Into His Own with The Incomer
The Incomer represents both a culmination and a beginning for Louis Paxton: it’s a film rooted in childhood memory, shaped by years of craft, and confident to embrace its own oddness. … read more
Art in Experimental Places: Ben Bloch and Carol Sogard
Bloch and Sogard explore the excitement of innovation, meditate on the man-made and natural worlds and encourage reflection on our own wasteful habits. … read more
Lady: A Powerful Story of Survival and Hope
Lady’s efforts to keep her head down and go about her business are disrupted when old friend Pinky reappears and is now moving through the city as a sex worker. … read more
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Rock Springs’ Horror Comes from its History
While the family attempts a fresh start in Rock Springs, they soon realize they’re not only being haunted by hungry ghosts but by the town’s horrifying past … read more
Film | Film Reviews | Sundance
Visualize Analog Freedom and Recklessness with The Best Summer
It was seeing The Best Summer at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival that made me wind back those memories like pressing the playback button. … read more
Film | Film Reviews | Sundance
All About the Money: In The U.S., Even Communists are...
Fergie Chambers is the heir to the Cox fortune, which is in the hundreds of millions. Eventually his money helped lead him to find his calling: Communism. … read more
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The Incomer Proves To Be A Welcome Visitor
What makes The Incomer work so beautifully is how confidently it commits to its strangeness while never losing sight of the humanity at its center. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews | Sundance 2026
In the Blink of an Eye Promises Hope but Delivers...
In the Blink of an Eye is a sweeping mess whose message about life, death and humanity’s fleeting presence on Earth is a lot more hokey than hopeful. … read more
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The Musical Hits All The Wrong Notes
The Musical plays out like a dumbfoundingly obnoxious variation on Richard Linklater’s 2003 classic School of Rock. … read more