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Review,Sundance Film Festival

‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ is a Character-Driven Dramedy on Body Image

Is Brittany this year's most relatable leading lady?

Review,Sundance Film Festival

Hell-Bent Heroine Seeks Revenge in ‘The Nightingale’

Review,Sundance Film Festival

The Bright Light of Anton Yelchin Remembered in ‘Love, Antosha’

It’s in continuing to be curious and compassionate that, beyond just watching his films, Anton will continue to live on through us all.

Review,Sundance Film Festival

‘Them That Follow’ is an Artful Look at a Religious Cult

Review,Sundance Film Festival

‘The Farewell’ is a Clever and Compassionate Modern Classic

One of the film's first big laughs comes from a simple flash of onscreen text reading: “Based on an Actual Lie”.

Review,Sundance Film Festival

‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ is a Soaring Symphony of Nostalgia

This balance between character-driven drama and grand mediations makes The Last Black Man in San Francisco an absolute dream of a film.

Review,Sundance Film Festival

Mindy Kaling’s ‘Late Night’ is the New ‘The Devil Wears Prada’

Review,Sundance Film Festival

‘Knock Down the House’ Documents the Rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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