All Sundance articles – Page 18
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‘Hatching’: Sundance Review
Visceral coming-of-age horror from Finland will appeal to fans of Scandi-genre fare
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‘Lucy And Desi’: Sundance Review
Amy Poehler directs this conventional but entertaining portrait of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
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‘Resurrection’: Sundance Review
A volatile, daring performance from Rebecca Hall buoys Andrew Semans’ nervy provocation of a film
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‘Summering’: Sundance Review
Sundance regular James Ponsoldt returns with a female-led coming-of-age drama
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‘Good Luck To You Leo Grande’: Sundance Review
Emma Thompson leads sexual empowerment comedy drama to unsatisfying ends.
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‘Framing Agnes’: Sundance Review
Reframing trans history as a community conversation via ‘chat show’ device
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‘2nd Chance’: Sundance Review
Ramin Bahrani takes a fascinating, surprising look at US body armour company Second Chance
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‘Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power’: Sundance Review
Feminist force of nature Nina Menkes takes on the male gaze
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Features
Hanna Bergholm on why her Sundance genre film ‘Hatching’ is really a mother-daughter drama
The Finnish writer-director is a talent to watch.
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‘Speak No Evil’: Sundance Review
Disturbing psychological horror from Denmark wittily undermines genre tropes
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‘Call Jane’: Sundance Review
Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver anchor Phyllis Nagy’s timely 1960s abortion drama
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‘Master’: Sundance Review
A traditional American college is the setting for Mariama Diallo’s confident blend of social commentary and horror
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‘Nothing Compares’: Sundance Review
Kathryn Ferguson’s striking documentary shines a revealing new light on Sinead O’Connor
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‘We Met In Virtual Reality’: Sundance Review
Joe Hunting explores the freedoms offered and questions posed by virtual reality
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‘Downfall: The Case Against Boeing’: Sundance Review
Source: Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Netflix ‘Downfall: The Case Against Boeing’
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Sundance Q&A: ‘Watcher’ director Chloe Okuno on her spiritual nod to ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ and the therapy of horror
U.S. Dramatic Competition entry premieres on January 21.
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‘Living’: Sundance Review
Bill Nighy leads this handsome, period adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece, Ikiru
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‘Riotsville, U.S.A.’: Sundance Review
Sierra Pettengill’s impressive archival doc traces the recent history of America’s militarised response to unrest
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‘892’: Sundance Review
A superb John Boyega joins a strong cast in Abi Damaris Corbin’s military veteran drama