Thanks to Daisy Ridley’s great understated performance and Rachel Lambert’s heartful direction, “Sometimes I Think About Dying” surprises more than…
Browsing: Sundance
While “La Pecera” (The Fishbowl) may not play with the magical realism it hinted at during its first act, which…
After two pretty underwhelming features in “An Easy Girl” and “Planetarium,” Rebecca Zlotowski is back in top form, just as she…
After a hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Sundance Film Festival is back in Salt Lake City this year. The…
Andrew Semans’ “Resurrection” is a special Sundance surprise! It’s a psychological thriller that touches on a woman’s damaged individuality and…
Previously working on short films like “Slut” and “Full Circle,” director Chloe Okuno makes a jump into the world of…
“Emily the Criminal” is an entertaining Aubrey Plaza-led crime-thriller that uses its genre tropes to deliver an anti-capitalist message. There…
“Navalny” is a real-life political thriller that exposes the Russian government’s lengths to suppress democracy. This documentary captures events happening…
“Cha Cha Real Smooth” has to offer some effervescent charm and some lonely “figure out what the hell I’m going…
I watched two documentaries that centered around cherished icons at the festival. They revolved around celebrities that caused significant changes…