Sundance 2021
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Sundance 2021: Misha And The Wolves | Review
An entertaining and satisfying reenactment of an amazingly twisty investigation, which fails at being more than just informative.
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Sundance 2021: The Blazing World | Review
Carlson Young’s clumsy debut feature plunges us into chaos: The Blazing World is an incredibly messy patchwork overwhelmed by its…
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Sundance 2021: Taming The Garden | Review
With ‘Taming The Garden’, Filmmaker Salomé Jashi delivers a visually stunning, observational, entertaining fable which examines the human and local…
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Sundance 2021: Cusp | Review
In ‘Cusp’, an intimate and heartfelt look at girlhood in America, Filmmakers Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt create a safe…
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Sundance 2021: Mass | Review
‘Mass’ is an incisive, cathartic, heart-wrenching chamber piece drama on how to deal with grief, anchored by gripping performances.
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Sundance 2021: Bring Your Own Brigade | Review
Filmmaker Lucy Walker delivers an urgent, thought-provoking, wrenching, humanist, layered, in-depth investigation on the wildfires raging across California.
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Sundance 2021: In The Earth | Review
‘In The Earth’ is an exhilarating, psychedelic and satisfying horror movie with memorable cinematic scenes that deserve the big screen.
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Sundance 2021: Sabaya | Review
‘Sabaya’ is an extraordinarily immersive, harrowing and heartbreaking documentary on a heroic group of volunteers from the Yazidi Home Center…
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Sundance 2021: Luzzu | Review
With mastery and flair, Alex Camilleri crafts a delicate, intimate drama looking at the heritage of Maltese fishermen, anchored by…
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Sundance 2021: CODA | Review
Is CODA really a feel-good crowd-pleaser? It is serviceable, conventional, frothy and artistically lazy at best.
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