Sundance 2024 Review: Black Box Diaries – “brave journalism and filmmaking”
After being sexually assaulted by a high-profile member of the Japanese establishment, journalist Shiori Ito conducts an independent...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Exhibiting Forgiveness – “a complex, authentic family drama”
At first, artist and now director Titus Kaphar started out making a documentary about his life. But eventually, he decided that he could...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: A New Kind of Wilderness – “a moving film that celebrates love and family and explores the impact of grief.”
Living ‘off the grid’ is not an easy existence. You are reliant on yourself and your abilities. In the case Nik and Maria,...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Girls Will Be Girls – “a promising first feature”
At the beginning of 12th standard, (grade 12) Mira (Preeti Panigrahi) is standing proudly in front of her classmates. She has just been...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Film Review: Malu – “a perfect example of what you can do with a lot of heart”
It’s fitting that my first film of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival is one about a woman struggling to fulfill her dreams. This is a...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Thelma – “pitch perfect, hilarious, touching and respectful.”
Imagine being 93 years old, and after having a 70 year career in film you are given your very first leading role. Now imagine being June...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Film Review: Eternal You
Eternal You, a groundbreaking documentary premiering at the esteemed Sundance Film Festival, boldly steps into uncharted territory,...
Read MoreNick Frost and Alicia Silverstone enter the Krazy House in the trailer for the surreal Dutch comedy
First of all, no this is not a film about Liverpool’s Krazy House. A nightclub I spent a lot of time in during my younger years....
Read MoreReview: Fremont – “Bold and assured in its style”
Once, upon opening a fortune cookie, I took out the small strip of paper and it read, “You like Chinese food.” I mean, this was a fairly...
Read MoreSundance London 2023 Review: You Hurt My Feelings is Quietly Spectacular
This year marks the Sundance Summer Festival’s tenth London appearance. The Festival, from the famous film institute, showcases a...
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