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sundance film festival

February 20, 2022

Sundance 2022 ‘Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Review: An Intriguing, Bone-Dry Satire

A tense but often laugh-out-loud-funny watch, 'Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul.' frequently nails a level of satire that few American comedies dare to attempt.…

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February 20, 2022

Sundance 2022 ‘Emily the Criminal’ Review: A Suspenseful Vilification of Capitalism

'Emily the Criminal' criticizes capitalism in this gritty thriller starring Aubrey Plaza.…

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February 19, 2022

Sundance 2022 ‘God’s Country’ Review: An Outstanding Achievement in Moral Tangibility

This slow-burn gem tells a ravishing, immediate story of American tensions thanks to a masterful lead performance from Thandiwe Newton.…

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February 5, 2022

Sundance 2022 ‘Dual’ Review: A Dark Comedy Pondering on Grief and Violence

Advertisements Riley Stearns’ 2019 film The Art of Self Defense centered on a karate novice attempting to regain control of his life and finding something much deeper in the community he found. Now Stearns, who clearly has an interest in training and…

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February 5, 2022

Sundance 2022 ‘Speak No Evil’ Review: Politeness is Deadly In This Danish Slow-Burn Horror

'Speak No Evil' is an exercise in patience that rewards its viewer with a gruesome and truly nasty finale.…

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February 1, 2022February 3, 2022

Sundance 2022 ‘Am I OK?’ Review: A Lighthearted Look at Coming Out — and Of Age

'Am I OK?' delivers an authentic and humorous depiction of the coming-of-age experience through the lens of coming out in your thirties.…

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February 18, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Mayday’ Review: Impressive Debut Gets Lost in Its Own Message

'Mayday' is a bold film that shines brightly despite losing some of its daring as the narrative progresses. …

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February 17, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Land’ Review: A Simple But Contemplative Look at Grief and Healing

Although much of it feels like it could cut deeper and hit harder, 'Land' is a sincere and solid first feature from Wright. …

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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 ‘Superior’ Review: The Style Kills in this Twin Thriller

Superior's style is striking, but so is the story about two twins reconnecting in this colorful thriller.…

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