Sundance Review: ‘Happening’Director Audrey Diwan Takes Us Back To 1963 In This Realistic Abortion...
Almost two years ago to the day, the abortion drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Lauded for its raw...
SundanceAbigail Disney Questions Wage Inequality Within Her Own Family's Company
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...
You may think you know Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, but Amy Poehler would beg to differ. In her documentary debut, the Saturday Night...
Review: ‘Borrego’Lucy Hale Stars In A Drug Drama That Misses Every Point
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...
Sundance Review: ‘My Old School’Director Jono McLeod Enlists Alan Cumming To Reflect On A...
Though many people would like to forget their high school years, Scottish filmmaker Jono McLeod can’t. In his new documentary My Old School, which...
Sundance Review: ‘Palm Trees And Power Lines’Newcomer Lily McInerny Delivers A Heartbreakingly Raw Performance...
A 17-year-old girl meets an older man and falls in love. In any other movie, a relationship like that is romanticized. Not in Jamie...
Sundance Review: ‘Brian And Charles’Robot Is Man's Best Friend In Jim Archer's Sweet And...
Brian is a lonely inventor living by himself in a Welsh valley, longing for a companion. In the meantime, he has a film crew...
Sundance Review: ‘Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power’Filmmaker Nina Menke's Uses Feminist Theory To Break-Down Just How Sexist...
Part filmed symposium and video essay, Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power is director Nina Menkes’ visual breakdown of just how pervasive the objectification of women is in...
Sundance Review: ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’Emma Thompson And Daryl McCormack Are A...
Somewhere in Britain, two strangers meet in a hotel room. One is a 55-year-old widow and former high school religious studies teacher named Nancy....
Sundance Review: ‘Living’Bill Nighy And Director Oliver Hermanus Attempt To Recreate Akira Kurosawa's Masterpiece...
Bill Nighy quietly examines his purpose in Oliver Hermanus’ Living, which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival on Friday. Matching the pedigree of...