Reviews
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Sundance 2021 Review: John and the Hole – “visually stark and restrained bit of suspense filmmaking”
John and the Hole is a natural fit in the current arthouse genre-film landscape. However, it still manages to cement…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Censor – “A love letter to 1980’s gore-filled horror”
Prano Bailey-Bond’s debut film Censor is a mind-bending gore-filled romp set in mid-1980’s Britain. At the time, The British Board…
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Sundance 2021 Review: In The Earth – “Good effort, but falls short”
We live in stressful times. Isolation. Reality Warping. Death borne in the very air we breathe, from a viral threat…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Homeroom – “A Powerful Piece That Showcases Historical Events.”
As the bell rings and class begins, we see seniors optimistic about their futures as graduation day approaches. But knowing…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Mayday – “A Fascinating Female-led Drama.”
As Mayday opens, it seems like any other film. Ana (Grace Van Patten) works a job where she gets treated…
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Sundance 2021 Review: The Pink Cloud – “Will hook you with its premise”
The Pink Cloud (A Nuvem Rosa) (2021) is a Brazilian science-fiction film. It was written and directed by Iuli Gerbase.…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Summer of Soul (…or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Summer of Soul (…or When the Revolution Could Not be Televised) (2021) is a documentary/concert film, directed by Amir-Kalib Thompson.…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Mother Schmuckers – “Certain to raise plenty of eyebrows.”
Mother Schmuckers (2021) is a Belgian comedy. It was written and directed by Harpo and Lenny Guit. Mother Schmuckers tells…
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Sundance 2021 Review: John And The Hole – “Purposefully uncomfortable, awkward, and anxious.”
Growing up is never easy. Sometimes, you just want to be left alone, like crawling into a giant hole in…
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