Sundance Review: ‘Rob Peace’Chiwetel Ejiofor's Moving, Tragic Biopic Features A Star-Making Turn By Jay...
We've heard stories of people like Rob Peace before, and they never get any easier. An exceptionally smart Black man with a knack for...
Sundance Review: ‘Veni Vidi Vici’The Rich Get Away With Everything In This Austrian Satire...
In the Austrian satire Veni Vidi Vici, a senseless murder kicks things off. A cyclist is gunned down by an unknown sniper, eventually tumbling to...
Sundance Review: ‘Hit Man’Glen Powell Shoots Nothing But Bullseyes In Richard Linklater's Hilarious Assassin...
Okay, I can admit when I'm wrong. For quite a while I've been saying that Glen Powell, who I have interviewed and think is...
Sundance Review: ‘Krazy House’Nick Frost And Alicia Silverstone Are Sitcom Parents In A Deeply...
The Midnight section here at Sundance can be a mixed bag. For every solid entry, like It's What's Inside (which just landed at Netflix),...
Sundance Review: ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’André Holland Tries To Break The Cycle Of Generational Trauma In...
The movies misunderstand forgiveness all of the time. It's intentional on Hollywood's part. To achieve the proper happy ending, forgiveness needs to be earned...
Sundance Review: ‘Presence’Steven Soderbergh Tense Slow Burn Ghost Story Leaves An Impression
In the opening moments of Steven Soderbergh's Presence, his camera swoops and swirls throughout an empty, multi-tiered home in an idyllic suburb. While Soderbergh's...
Sundance Review: ‘Love Lies Bleeding’Kristen Stewart And Katy O'Brian Thrill In Rose Glass's Intense...
The instant Jackie (Katy O'Brian) hitchhikes into the dusty southwestern town at the center of Rose Glass's audacious, sexy, queer crime-thriller Love Lies Bleeding, all...
Sundance Review: ‘It’s What’s Inside’Buzzy Sci-Fi Horror Is A Party Of A Good Time...
If the recent trend of horror movies is to be believed, all party games should be banned outright. Following on the heels of last...
Sundance Review: ‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’Justice Smith Attempts To Keep White People...
Oh boy, did I want The American Society of Magical Negroes to be a stand-out film here at Sundance. Did I ever. This comes from someone...
Sundance Review: ‘Sasquatch Sunset’Jesse Eisenberg And Riley Keough Lead The Zellner Brothers' Strangely Heartwarming...
Part of the fabric that comprises the Sundance Film Festival, the Zellner Brothers, David and Nathan, have taken audiences on multiple journeys into the...