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Review: ‘Judas And The Black Messiah’Lakeith Stanfield And Daniel Kaluuya Lead A Powerful Look...

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We've seen quite a few movies lately on COINTELPRO, such as the recent Kristen Stewart-led Seberg, which chronicle the FBI's attempts to smear, disrupt,...

Sundance Review: ‘First Date’Quirky Teen Crime-Comedy Goes Skidding Off The Road

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Just think, if you were a shy kid who managed to score a night out with the girl you've been crushing on for years....

Sundance Review: ‘Jockey’Clifton Collins Jr. Rides Into The Winner's Circle In An Affecting, Intimate...

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Spend enough time at the horseraces and you begin to see beyond the showmanship of it all. It can be easy to caught up...

Sundance Review: ‘Land’Robin Wright Struggles With Grief And The Wild In Her Gentle, Confident...

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After helming multiple episodes of Netflix's House of Cards, Robin Wright makes her proper feature directing debut with Land. The simple, no-fuss drama finds...

Sundance Review: ‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’Nicolas Cage And Sion Sono's Bonkers Genre Mashup Gets...

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How is it that Nicolas Cage, that wild and crazy guy, hasn't teamed up with Japanese lunatic auteur Sion Sono before? Perhaps it was...

Sundance Review: ‘Mayday’A War-Torn Feminist Fairy Tale That Doesn't Go Far Enough

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Karen Cinorre's fantastical, feminist war film Mayday is what Sucker Punch might've been if Zack Snyder had no budget to work, a clearer perspective,...

Sundance Review: ‘Eight For Silver’An Original, Bloody Good Take On The Werewolf Genre

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Nobody comes to Sundance looking for werewolf movies, but if there's going to be one this is the kind you want. Eight for Silver...

Sundance Review: ‘R#J’Tech Savvy Romeo & Juliet Is Worth Giving A "Like"

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I don't know if every generation deserves their own version of Romeo and Juliet, but they damn sure seem to keep getting them. In...

Sundance Review: ‘Passing’Tessa Thompson And Ruth Negga Straddle The Color Line In Rebecca Hall's...

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Having starred in her share of Sundance films already, Rebecca Hall returns to Park City with Passing, a delicately-told, passionate, and complex drama about...

Sundance Review: ‘On The Count Of Three’Jerrod Carmichael And Christopher Abbott Lead An Unexpectedly...

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Remember The Jerrod Carmichael Show? The stand-up comedian was always an odd fit for a traditional sitcom. His humor lends itself to rather dark...