Sundance 2022 Review: Am I OK? – “Full of humour but also a lot of heart”
Lucy (Dakota Johnson) and Jane (Sonoya Mizuno) are inseparable. They have the type of friendship that finishes each other’s...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Cha Cha Real Smooth – “A lovely, delightful crowdpleaser”
Once upon a time, long ago, when I was in my twenties, there was a movie released called Garden State. If you haven’t watched it,...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul. – “Exceptional performances”
Once a place of worship with a community of congregants numbering 25,000 the Wander to Greater Paths Baptist Church is now seeing hard...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande – “Its attitude towards sex, pleasure and women is so freeing.”
A nervous woman paces around a hotel room, making marks in the plush carpet as she treads the floor. A knock on the door. That’s...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Call Jane – “One of the more accessible stories on this subject”
Roe v. Wade, a landmark decision that found a woman’s right to a safe and legal abortion constitutional in the United States...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Fire of Love – “There is plenty of spectacle to delight”
“Loving the Earth also helps us to love each other,” said director Sara Dosa while introducing her documentary Fire of Love....
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: After Yang – “Deftly explores the pain of loss and grief, the power of memory”
In 2017, director Kogonada premiered his debut feature Columbus at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim. If you haven’t...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Fresh – “Completely engrossing”
What. An. Absolute. Ride. For a debut feature film, director Mimi Cave has set herself a fairly high bar. I’m not usually much for...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: When You Finish Saving the World – “Jesse Eisenberg’s aesthetically pleasing family drama”
In the Q&A for Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut, When you’re Finished Saving the World, star Finn Wolfhard described the helmer as,...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Censor – “An unusual and compelling addition to Brit-horror”
Directed by Prano Bailey-Bond Starring Niamh Algar, Nicholas Burns, Michael Smiley I read good things about Prano Bailey-Bond’s...
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