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February 12, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’ Review: Fearsome Loneliness Through a Teen Girl’s Webcam

This internet horror coming-of-age tale explores the danger of online role-playing and the power of digital self-creation.…

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February 12, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘The Blazing World’ Review: An Aesthetically Inventive But Flawed Debut

This narrative is equal parts dark and whimsical, but offers little emotional depth.…

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February 11, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Ailey’ Review: A Detailed, Emotional Document of a Legend Who Resisted Legendary Status

Jamila Wignot's incisive, multi-faceted portrait questions celebrity, legacy, and the nuance of African-American artistry.…

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February 10, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Cusp’ Review: Exploitation or Honesty

'Cusp' struggles to reconcile complete honesty with the protection of teenage girls from manipulation.…

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February 10, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘John and the Hole’ Review: Staring Into the Abyss with Nothing Staring Back

Advertisements 13-year-old John (Charlie Shotwell) discovers a hole — an unfinished bunker — in his backyard, and it becomes a sort of playground for him. But the fun he has in mind is rather disturbing. He drugs his parents (Michael C. Hall…

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February 9, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Playing With Sharks’ Review: Playful, Brazen, and Revolutionary

Valerie Taylor is a completely fearless and wildly talented woman.…

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February 9, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Strawberry Mansion’ Review: A Fantastical Anti-Consumerist Fever Dream

This surreal fantasy of a dream auditor perfectly captures the bizarre logic and beautiful nonsense of dreaming.…

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February 9, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘El Planeta’ Review: A Mother and Daughter Create A World Built on Scams

This mother-daughter comedy of scams, schemes, and economic precarity is full of eccentricity, but not quite enough to sustain the experience.…

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February 8, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘The Sparks Brothers’ Review: An Electric Tribute to Musical Experimentation

Edgar Wright’s documentary debut is a firecracker of a music film celebrating the pop duo Sparks.…

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February 5, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘The Pink Cloud’ Review: Rose-Tinted Desolation

A poignant and difficult narrative of isolation, human companionship and apocalypse.…

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