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Sundance Film Review: Wild

Posted on January 26, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Wild

Dog may be man’s best friend, but Ania’s lover is a wolf. Director Nicolette Krebitz’s Wild shows Ania (Lilith Stangenberg) in a state of apathy toward her surroundings. She puts up with patriarchal men at her office job and must suffer through her sister’s boyfriend who rudely interrupts their video chats. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Nicolette Krebitz, Sundance, Sundance 2016

Slamdance Film Review: All the Colors of the Night

Posted on January 25, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Angela
All The Colors of the Night

In this female-driven mystery, Iris attempts to piece together her memories from the night before to explain how a man wound up dead in her oceanfront apartment. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Pedro Severien, Slamdance, Slamdance 2016

Sundance Film Review: The Greasy Strangler

Posted on January 24, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
The Greasy Strangler

Amid tableaus that fixate on cartoonish gore, ungainly sex, feral pubic hair and lurid sausage consumption, The Greasy Strangler does tell a story—I think. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Jim Hosking, Sundance, Sundance 2016

Sundance Film Review: NUTS!

Posted on January 24, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Nuts!

NUTS! tells the story of Dr. Brinkley and his bizarrely successful attempt to build an empire on a foundation of trans-species testicular transplants. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Penny Lane, Sundance, Sundance 2016

Sundance Film Review: Mapplethorpe: Look At the Pictures

Posted on January 23, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Whether you’re an avid follower of Robert Mapplethorpe’s career or just now hearing about him, Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures offers a comprehensive look at his controversial oeuvre. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Sundance, Sundance 2016

Sundance Film Review: Sky Ladder – The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang

Posted on January 23, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Sky Ladder

Sky Ladder pulled me in with its gorgeous cinematography that beautifully captures the color that Cai uses in his artwork. … read more

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Slamdance Film Review: If There’s A Hell Below

Posted on January 24, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Angela
If there's a hell below

Debra agrees to meet with Abe, a young journalist, under the impression that she has something important to reveal in regards to national security. In real-time, we follow the two of them through a desolate landscape. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Nathan Williams, Slamdance, Slamdance 2016

Slamdance Film Review: Art of the Prank

Posted on January 24, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Angela
Art of the Prank

Artist Joey Skaggs is known duping the media over elaborately staged pranks. Art of the Prank highlights his next focus, aiming at film festivals. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Andrea Marini, Slamdance, Slamdance 2016

Sundance Film Review: My Friend from the Park

Posted on January 23, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
My Friend from the Park

My Friend from the Park Sundance Film Festival Director: Ana Katz Directed by Ana Katz, My Friend from the Park shows Liz caring for her infant son, Nicanor, in Argentina. Her husband, Gustavo, is working abroad in Chile on a documentary about a volcano. Nicanor’s pediatrician encourages Liz to take him to the park so

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Slamdance Film Review: The Million Dollar Duck

Posted on January 24, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

The annual Federal Duck Stamp Contest brings contestants from across the US to prove their artistic talent. But is the competition enough to count as a functioning conservation program? … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Brian Golden Davis, Slamdance, Slamdance 2016

Slamdance Film Review: Neptune

Posted on January 24, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Angela
Neptune

As we follow 14 year-old Hannah on the Lacquesset Island in Maine, Neptune serves you a three course meal of optical, auditory and mysterious delicacies that explore the mysteries of religion and our planet. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Derek Kimball, Slamdance, Slamdance 2016

Sundance Film Review: The Lure

Posted on January 23, 2016 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
The Lure

I would equate Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s The Lure to Twin Peaks + The Forbidden Zone + Grease + Ministry + Rose McDowell. … read more

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