Sundance Review: ‘East Of Wall’Free-Spirited Horse Women Find Peace And Strength In The Badlands
The rugged climate and terrain of South Dakota's Badlands give way to something gentle and warm in Kate Beecroft's stunning directorial debut, East of...
Sundance Review: ‘Lurker’Archie Madekwe Has An Obsessive Fan In His Entourage In Alex Russell's...
The Bear writer Alex Russell's directorial debut Lurker is the kind of movie that you come to Sundance for, and has been desperately missing for too long....
Review: ‘Dog Man’Our Favorite Half Dog, Half Man Police Officer Gets His Own Wacky...
If you’re like me and have children, you absolutely brought your kid to a comic bookstore, but instead of them going crazy for Marvel...
Sundance Review: ‘Plainclothes’Tom Blyth Can Only Heat Up Carmen Emmi's Undercooked Queer Cop Thriller...
It's 1997. Lucas (Tom Blyth) is cruising the shopping mall while OMC's "How Bizarre" plays over the loud speakers. He catches eyes with a...
Review: ‘Companion’Love And A.I. Don't Mix In Clever, Funny Robot Horror Starring Sophie Thatcher...
Marketing a movie like Companion must be a real pain in the ass. Sure, it has a few modestly well-known actors in Jack Quaid,...
Sundance Review: ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’Rose Byrne Is A Parent In...
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You pulverizes you with stress for 113 minutes and doesn’t let up until the credits roll. It’s an...
Sundance Review: ‘Bubble & Squeak’Himesh Patel, Sarah Goldberg, And Matt Berry Get Absurd In...
A newly married couple is detained in a small European country’s police station. It doesn’t seem like they’ve been there long. They seem like...
Review: ‘Love Me’Kristen Stewart And Steven Yeun's A.I. Romance Is An Ambitious, Failed Experiment
Sundance is often a place of experimentation, and that’s one of the great things about it. The quite experimental sci-fi romance Love Me was one of...
Sundance Review: ‘Magic Farm’Chloë Sevigny, Simon Rex, And Alex Wolff Cast An Unfunny Spell...
There's nothing magical about Amalia Ulman’s sophomore feature, Magic Farm. If there's a spell that it casts, it's to dazzle you with its comic...
Sundance Review: ‘Opus’Ayo Edibiri And A Wild John Malkovich Can't Rescue This "Mid" Horror...
Ariel (Ayo Edibiri) can't catch a break. A young music journalist with aspirations of writing something that matters, she finds that her best pitch...