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Category: Sundance
Sundance Review: “Brigsby Bear”
“Brigsby Bear” is a heartfelt, offbeat story of love and finding acceptance for who you truly are, an eccentric celebration of weirdness and the meaningful experience of sharing your art with others
Sundance Review: “Landline”
In a crowded sea of male-dominated Hollywood films and paper-thin female characters, little independent gems like “Landline” generate even more of an electrifying spark.
Sundance Review: “Their Finest”
“Their Finest” is one of those films that makes the art of making movies feel too self-important.
Sundance Review: “Nobody Speak: Hulk Hogan, Gawker and Trials of a Free Press”
The stories of how the wealthy and powerful are shaping American journalism to fit their needs is more than a little disturbing. Objectivity and freedom of the press is one of the foundations on which our country was based, and it’s ability to be controlled by those with deep pockets and influential authority is flat out alarming.
Sundance Review: “Get Out”
This movie could’ve been a blazingly original commentary on race relations but instead, there’s no cohesiveness to his intended message. It’s a good idea, but it’s poorly executed.