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February 4, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’ Review: An Especially Bonkers Cage Adventure Kneecapped by Its Exhausting Maximalism

Sion Sono combines his signature bombast with a characteristically nutso Nic, but the effect is frustratingly jumbled.…

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February 4, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Cryptozoo’ Review – A Psychedelic, Stylish Menagerie Lacking Emotional Depth

This animated tale imagines a world full of mythical creatures, yet fails to fully find its magic.…

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February 3, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Pleasure’ Review: A Boldly Brutal Portrayal of the Porn Industry

'Pleasure' is a provocative and honest exploration of the porn industry.…

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February 3, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Passing’ Review: A Ravishing, Exquisitely Crafted Ode to the Complexities of Race

Faultless visuals and immaculate performances from an outstanding Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson make Rebecca Hall's debut a top-to-bottom cinematic marvel.…

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February 2, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘I Was A Simple Man’ Review: An Esoteric Unraveling of Memory Before Death

'I Was A Simple Man' is quiet, stunning, and incredibly heartfelt in its exploration of time and history.…

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February 2, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Rebel Hearts’ Review: A Portrait of Female Independence Under Religion

Religious tradition and social change come to a head in this comprehensive documentary from Sundance about a group of nuns who challenged the Catholic Church in the '60s.…

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February 1, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘On the Count of Three’ Review: A Confrontationally Morbid Triumph of Bleak Humor

Through frank realism and compelling performances, Jerrod Carmichael and Christopher Abbott achieve a splendid high-wire balance of tight comedy and meaningful emotion in 'On the Count of Three'.…

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January 31, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Censor’ Review: Video Nasties Offer More Than Just Violence

'Censor' offers 1980s horror nostalgia as well as complex themes surrounding trauama.…

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January 31, 2021

Sundance 2021: ‘CODA’ Makes Music of Movement and the Mundane In Its Portrait of Deaf Life

This drama in both ASL and English about a child of Deaf adults celebrates family and the beauty of visual and cinematic language.…

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