Outside of the two documentary sections (U.S. and World Cinema Documentary Competitions), you can find some of the most captivating…
Author: Hector Gonzalez
If you want to find who the next fascinating and creative voices in cinema are early on in the year,…
The Sundance Film Festival dedicates plenty of time to selecting features for the various sections they have on deck. The…
Inspired by the works of Kelly Reichardt, particularly one of her most recognized works in “Old Joy,” India Donaldson’s feature-length…
At the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, Jesse Eisenberg premiered his directorial debut, “When You Finish Saving the World,” to very…
The rise of artificial intelligence is slowly taking place. Many of us are growing worried about what the future might…
Fernanda Valadez and Astrid Rondero are two fascinating directors who have decided to work together and present cold, grounded stories…
Offering both in-person and online screenings, Sundance Film Festival is back this year in Park City, Utah. The festival takes…
Yorgos Lanthimos adapts Alasdair Gray’s weird, acclaimed novel “Poor Things” to construct an exquisite film in which steam-punk taints the…
Adapted from a French graphic novel of the same name, “The Killer” has David Fincher returning to genre filmmaking, attempting…