Review: Sator – “A skin-crawling slow-burning singular vision”
Released on digital download on the 15th February and DVD on the 22nd February, Sator is written and directed by Jordan Graham (Specter)...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Hive – “A quiet and reflective film”
Hive, writer and director Blerta Basholli’s debut feature film, had a very successful Sundance pretty well sweeping the World...
Read MoreReview: Clementine – “An unusual and intriguing piece”
Directed by Lara Jean Gallagher Starring Otmara Marrero, Sydney Sweeney, Will Britain, Sonya Wagner I was drawn to check out Lara Jean...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Flee – “A sobering dose of reality”
Prior to Sundance, news broke that Flee, a documentary from Jonas Poher Rasmussen, was adding two famous executive producers to its...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Captains of Zaatari – “A beautifully shot, intimate portrait of friendship”
“All a refugee needs is an opportunity, not your pity.” These compelling words are spoken by Mahmoud, one of the subjects of...
Read MoreReview: Malcolm & Marie – “Erratic and incendiary. I loved it.”
Malcolm & Marie starts boldly. Black & White. A deserted house. The camera still. You can feel the masses going for the remote...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Judas and the Black Messiah – “Compelling and powerful work”
On the night of December 4, 1969, Chicago Police raided the apartment of Fred Hampton, assassinating him while he lay unconscious after...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: The World to Come – “Beautifully composed”
Our story begins January 1st, 1856, the winter already a frigid companion on an upstate New York farm where Abigail (Katherine Waterston)...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Jockey – “A gritty and original take”
It is obvious that writer-director Clint Bently crafted his first feature from a personal perspective. He’s not the first person to...
Read MoreSundance 2021 Review: Together Together – “An unexpected and welcome discovery”
“Have you ever stolen anything?” An odd opening question to be sure, but it’s the one that Matt (Ed Helms) leads with...
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