Sundance 2021 Review: Marvelous and the Black Hole – “Hitting the heartstrings when you least expect it”
At thirteen years old Sammy (Miya Cech) is struggling. The teenager is grief-stricken at the death of her mother, and takes it out on...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: On The Count of Three – “Something fairly unique”
A word of caution prior to the review and about this film – it deals almost entirely with suicide. If this is a difficult topic to...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Playing With Sharks -“An insight into a remarkable woman”
I’ve been terrified of sharks since my parents introduced me to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws when I was much too young. As...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Mass – “An astutely crafted chamber piece”
Lewis B. Smedes is quoted as saying, “Forgiving what we cannot forget creates a new way to remember. We change the memory of our...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Ma Belle, My Beauty – “Benefits from the stunning surroundings of rural France”
Ma Belle, My Beauty explores a type of relationship not often depicted in film – polyamory. These intimate relationships between...
Read MoreZack Snyder’s Justice League to premiere in March on HBO Max
HBO Max has announced that the Warner Bros. Pictures and DC full-length Max Original feature film Zack Snyder’s Justice League will...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: How it Ends – “It might be about the end of the world, but it is also entirely optimistic”
How it Ends is a pandemic film without a pandemic. Instead, the empty streets of Los Angeles stand in for a pre-apocolyptic world on the...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Cryptozoo – “Innovative and original”
Where to start with Cryptozoo except to say that you definitely haven’t seen anything like it. Its inclusion in Sundance’s...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Son of Monarchs – “A truly scientifically accurate fiction”
Every year at the Sundance Film Festival, the Alfred P. Sloan Prize is awarded to a film that either focuses on science or technology as a...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Human Factors – “An interesting experiment in perspective”
Husband and wife co-owners of an advertising agency Jan (Mark Waschke) and Nina (Sabine Timoteo) aren’t seeing eye to eye. Jan has...
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