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Sundance Review: Aanikoobijigan Demands a Necessary Reclamation

Sundance Review: Aanikoobijigan Demands a Necessary Reclamation

Even before his campaign for the removal of indigenous people from their land in the 1800s, Thomas Jefferson was pillaging burial grounds under the guise of scientific understanding. His actions predate those by countless archaeologists who followed suit: disturbing and excavating the remains of the dead and hoarding their bodies and / or the objects […]

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Sundance Review: Public Access is a Kaleidoscopic Celebration of Creativity

Sundance Review: Public Access is a Kaleidoscopic Celebration of Creativity

A kaleidoscopic celebration of creativity and the boundaries of free speech, David Shadrack Smith’s Public Access revisits the birth of cable television, providing a complex oral history of its promises as a mirror for society and the first wave of media-creator culture. Initially, the radical democracy and experimentation of public-access television mirrored the work of […]

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Exclusive Trailer for Saša Vajda’s Berlinale Premiere The Lights, They Fall

Exclusive Trailer for Saša Vajda’s Berlinale Premiere The Lights, They Fall

Kicking off next week, the 2026 Berlinale will bring no shortage of new discoveries, and one on our radar is the feature debut from Saša Vajda. The lights, they fall—starring Mohammed Yassin Ben Majdouba, Flor Prieto Catemaxca, Mahira Hakberdieva, Safet Bajraj, and Shanthi Philipp—follows a 16-year-old who drifts through summer on the outskirts of Berlin […]

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Scare Out Trailer: Zhang Yimou’s Spy Thriller Starring Jackson Yee Arrives This Month

Scare Out Trailer: Zhang Yimou’s Spy Thriller Starring Jackson Yee Arrives This Month

After directing six (!) new films between 2020 and 2024, Zhang Yimou took a bit of a breather last year, but he’s now back this month with a new spy thriller. The Chinese director’s latest feature Scare Out stars Jackson Yee (recently seen in Bi Gan’s Resurrection) alongside Zhu Yilong, Song Jia, Lei Jiayin, Yang […]

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Sundance Review: Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass is David Wain’s Hilarious Ode to LA

Sundance Review: Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass is David Wain’s Hilarious Ode to LA

As the world continues fermenting its vile culture, the gang behind The State and Wet Hot American Summer is back to save you from the merciless onslaught of bad news. At least for 90 minutes. The dynamic duo of director David Wain and screenwriter Ken Marino are now in their third decade of bringing a […]

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Sundance Review: If I Go Will They Miss Me Finds Poetic Beauty in Coming of Age

Sundance Review: If I Go Will They Miss Me Finds Poetic Beauty in Coming of Age

Finding poetic beauty in the quotidian, Walter Thompson-Hernández’s If I Go Will They Miss Me centers on coming of age in housing projects of southern Los Angeles. It’s a way of life often depicted with a grittiness that favors do-or-die intensity, yet this emerging director of great promise takes an opposite approach. One where dreams […]

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Sundance Review: Hanging by a Wire is a Brisk Docu-Thriller Lacking Depth

Sundance Review: Hanging by a Wire is a Brisk Docu-Thriller Lacking Depth

A brisk docu-thriller that could do more with the richness of the players it chronicles, Mohammed Ali Naqvi’s Hanging by a Wire is not without thrills and human drama. Yet it seems focused more on a death-defying rescue than on what could be done to prevent this from happening again. Mixing archival materials—including cell phone, […]

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Sundance Review: Hot Water Offers a Distinct Take on Familiar Genre

Sundance Review: Hot Water Offers a Distinct Take on Familiar Genre

Taking a genre familiar to Sundance audiences and creating something distinct, if not entirely original, Ramzi Bashour’s road-trip drama Hot Water finds subtle humor in two characters who feel entirely disconnected from each other despite the home and DNA they share. Layal (Lubna Azabal) is a Lebanese professor living in Indiana, teaching an Arabic class to students […]

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A Pennsylvania Community Clashes in Exclusive Trailer for An American Pastoral

A Pennsylvania Community Clashes in Exclusive Trailer for An American Pastoral

Winner of the the Best Directing Award at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), as well as a selection at Hot Docs and more, French filmmaker Auberi Edler’s An American Pastoral goes deep inside the Pennsylvanian community of Elizabethtown to expore the political divide as it relates to key decisions in its public school system. […]

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Sundance Review: The Invite is a Knockout Relationship Comedy

Sundance Review: The Invite is a Knockout Relationship Comedy

Among Sundance’s great pleasures is the experience of a film steadily building buzz to the point where it becomes the talk of the fest. Seats become scarce and a unique electricity imbues a charge to those screenings. Just as trying to get into a showing of Celine Song’s Past Lives became a herculean task, so […]

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