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Sundance 2022 Review: Director Mimi Cave Entertains Sundance with the Bloody Dating Allegory ‘Fresh’
Comedy
Sundance 2022 Review: ‘When You Finish Saving the World’ has Some Strong Moments, but in the End Feels Incomplete
Although Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut, “When You Finish Saving the World,” has some strong moments where it shows family failing…
Feature Article
Sundance 2022: Our Most Anticipated Films of the Festival, Including Capsules and What to Watch
Covid 19 rages, but that isn’t stopping film festivals from delivering the best in quality films to audiences and journalists.…
Drama
Review: Netflix’s ‘Passing’ a Powerful Film that Details Racism, with Standout Performances from Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson
Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut is a powerful drama that brings Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel of the same name to the…
Drama
Sundance 2021: Sheer Length and Second Act Missteps Lower ‘One for the Road’s’ Ultimate Effect
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending Sundance Film Festival (virtually, of course). “One For The Road” was definitely…
Drama
Review: ‘Identifying Features’ is an Alluring Drama with Visuals of Actuality and Pain of the Journey
The journey can teach you a lot about life; and for a few, it just becomes life. Cinema has often…
Drama
Review: ’Minari’ is All About Digging Deep to Connect with One’s Roots
A simple tale that’ll be relatable to a lot of immigrants, “Minari” (which translates to ‘waterwort,’ a herb used in…