Sundance 2022 Review: Emily the Criminal – “Another impressive outing from Aubrey Plaza”
Emily (Aubrey Plaza) is absolutely drowning under the weight of her student debt, $70,000 that she owes from her time in art school....
Read MoreReview: The Last Thing Mary Saw – “A slow-burning cinematic experience rich in both style and substance”
Debuts are no easy feat, that’s why filmmaker Edoardo Vitaletti deserves extra credit for choosing to tackle a disturbing period...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Happening – “Made with sensitivity and compassion”
Winner of the Golden Lion at the 2021 Venice Film Festival, Happening is one of three films at Sundance this year to highlight...
Read MoreReview: Sing 2 – “Filled with fun songs and colourful animation”
When the first Sing movie came out in 2016 it was easy to dismiss it as another animated singing-animal film. It is with those low...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Breaking – “John Boyega really truly embodies the torment and distress of Easley.”
In her feature debut, 892, director Abi Damaris Corbin (also co-writing with Kwame Kwei-Armah) crafts a film based on the true story of...
Read MoreSundance 2022 Review: Living – “Truly elegant in its execution”
Every day, Mr. Williams (Bill Nighy) catches the same train into London. He always sees his employees on the commute but never sits with...
Read MoreSundance 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: Dual – “The concepts and storytelling are wonderfully unique”
Writer/director Riley Stearns is no stranger to the offbeat. His 2019 film The Art of Self Defence starring Jesse Eisenberg was a dark...
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