Movie Reviews

Sundance 2022 Review: ‘You Won’t Be Alone’ Because This Movie Will Always Stay With You

There are certain actors that when you see their name you know exactly what to…

Sundance 2022 Review: ‘Nanny’ an Alluring Supernatural Thriller That Is Surprisingly Mild Mannered

Nanny is technically exquisite with all of the elements in place for the audience to…

Sundance 2022 Review: Mariama Diallo’s ‘Master’ Explores the Horrors of White-Dominated Academia

Master explores the cult-like, predominately white academia experience from the perspective of three Black women…

Sundance 2022 Review: Christian Tafdrup’s ‘Speak No Evil’ Warns Us About the Consequences of Politeness

Why do we subject ourselves to unpleasant situations just to avoid being impolite? Writer-director Christian…

Sundance 2022 Review: The Stylish, Unsettling Horror of ‘Fresh’ Will Leave You Hungry for More Mimi Cave

Mimi Cave makes her feature directorial debut with Fresh, a horror-comedy about the funny, frustrating,…

Sundance 2022 Review: ‘After Yang’ Is Too Caught Up in Its Metaphorical Messaging

One of the most popular genres of film gaining traction are stories involving human-like androids…

Sundance 2022 Review: John Boyega Shows Off His Acting Chops in ‘892’

Eight hundred and ninety-two dollars. That is the exact amount of funds missing from Brian…

Sundance 2022 Review: Life on ‘Mars Um (Mars One)’

As the official selection for the 2022 Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Dramatic Competition, you’d…

Sundance 2022 Review: ‘Emergency’ Takes Us on a Series of Misadventures

Director Carey Williams returns to Sundance again this year with his amiable second feature Emergency,…

Review: ‘The King’s Daughter’: A Feast for the Eyes But Troubling

Based on the science fiction novel by Vonda N. McIntyre, The King’s Daughter is a…