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Sundance Review: ‘blood’Carla Juri Muddles Through Japan In Bradley Rust Gray's Meandering Drama About...

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One of my favorite jokes from the first Deadpool comic book series is "The melodic sound of gunfire, the international language." It doesn't matter...

Sundance Review: ‘God’s Country’Thandiwe Newton Battles Racism And Red State Politics In A Tense,...

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Reace and class collide with a tension as bitter as the Montana chill in Julian Higgins’ neo-Western, God's Country. The film is a reimagining...
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Review: ‘We Need To Talk About Cosby’Comedian W. Kamau Bell’s Docuseries Examines Bill Cosby’s...

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Bill Cosby has a definitive legacy. He’s a standup comedian, had dozens of shows, been in plenty of movies, a champion of education, “America’s...

Sundance Review: ‘Happening’Director Audrey Diwan Takes Us Back To 1963 In This Realistic Abortion...

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Almost two years ago to the day, the abortion drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Lauded for its raw...

Sundance Review: ‘You Won’t Be Alone’Noomi Rapace, Alice Englert, And Others Play A Shapeshifting...

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The use of witches in indie horrors has grown steadily since the breakout success of Robert Eggers' The Witch, so much so that it's...

SundanceAbigail Disney Questions Wage Inequality Within Her Own Family's Company

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The one thing Disney Parks prides themselves on is how wonderful their staff aka castmembers are. The parks are known for their cleanliness and...

Sundance Review: ‘Lucy And Desi’Amy Poehler's Documentary Debut Is A Starry-Eyed Tribute To The...

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You may think you know Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, but Amy Poehler would beg to differ. In her documentary debut, the Saturday Night...

Sundance Review: ‘Am I OK?’Dakota Johnson Finds Humor And Heart In Tig Notaro And...

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The "coming out" film is a tried-and-true staple, typically focused on teens who are just beginning to explore their sexual identity. That might be...

Sundance Review: ‘Emily The Criminal’Aubrey Plaza Scams The System In Tense, Riveting Working Class...

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Aubrey Plaza isn't who I would think of as a dangerous, working class Scarface, but after John Patton Ford's effectively tense Emily the Criminal,...

Review: ‘Borrego’Lucy Hale Stars In A Drug Drama That Misses Every Point

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In Borrego, Lucy Hale plays a botanist mourning her sister’s death and studying an invasive plant species. After witnessing a plane crash at dusk...