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Sundance Review: ‘My Old Ass’Aubrey Plaza Meets Her Younger Self In Megan Park's Coming-Of-Age...

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The concept of talking to your younger self is not new. It’s asked in interviews, on personal questionnaires, and in graduation speeches. Director Megan...
Veni Vidi Vici

Sundance Review: ‘Veni Vidi Vici’The Rich Get Away With Everything In This Austrian Satire...

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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...
The Kitchen

Review: ‘The Kitchen’Daniel Kaluuya Makes His Directorial Debut In Netflix’s Newest Dystopian Sci-Fi Film

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Sometimes the future is not all it’s cracked up to be, especially London in 2040 according to The Kitchen. That is unless you’re part...

Sundance Review: ‘A Different Man’Sebastian Stan's Rise Continues As A Paranoid Man With Disabilities...

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For the last three years, Sebastian Stan has played various degrees of fucked up characters in between his time portraying Bucky Barnes in the...
Glen Powell and Adria Arjona in HIT MAN

Sundance Review: ‘Hit Man’Glen Powell Shoots Nothing But Bullseyes In Richard Linklater's Hilarious Assassin...

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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...
Krazy House

Sundance Review: ‘Krazy House’Nick Frost And Alicia Silverstone Are Sitcom Parents In A Deeply...

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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: ‘Your Monster’Melissa Barrera Falls In Love With The Monster In The Back...

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After beating cancer and being abandoned by her composer boyfriend, musical theater actress Laura (Melissa Barrera) is forced to move home with very little...
Exhibiting Forgiveness

Sundance Review: ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’André Holland Tries To Break The Cycle Of Generational Trauma In...

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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: ‘Ghostlight’Alex Thompson And Kelly O'Sullivan Invite You To The Healing World Of...

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Ghostlight lets you know its theater roots from its opening scene. As Dan (Keith Kupferer), a middle-aged construction worker, wakes up at the crack...
Presence

Sundance Review: ‘Presence’Steven Soderbergh Tense Slow Burn Ghost Story Leaves An Impression

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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...