Coming-of-age, growing pains, bildungsroman… We love it all.
Sundance 2021: “Rebel Hearts” Nuns Inspire Knocking Down The Patriarchy
Pedro Kos finds distribution for his Immaculate Heart documentary.
“Godzilla vs. Kong” is Good, Simple Fun
You get what you came for and what you came for was a ridiculous fight between Godzilla and King Kong.
Sundance 2021: “Strawberry Mansion” Is Dreamy, Absurdist, and Original
Ever wonder what would happen if your dreams could be recorded and taxed?
Standout Performance from Anthony Hopkins in “The Father”
Hopkins blows us away in the new Florian Zeller film about an aging man battling dementia.
Sundance 2021: “We’re All Going To The World’s Fair” Explores Horror and Identity
Jane Schoenbrun reveals their debut film for Sundance 2021 about a young girl caught in an online RPG.
“Boogie” Struggles To Find Identity
Eddie Huang’s directorial debut suffers from a poor script, uneven acting, and a lack of originality.
Sundance 2021: “Misha and the Wolves” is a Missed Opportunity
Director Sam Hobkinson presents his documentary, but what starts as an interesting premise feels ultimately like a missed opportunity.
Sundance 2021: “Superior” Shows Off An Aesthetic Vision But Not Without Faltering
Erin Vassilopoulos shows off her directorial feature debut with “Superior”.
Sundance 2021: “Mayday” Suffers From A Weak Script and Weaker Characters
Kate Cinorre presents her reimagined war film and feminist fever dream.