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  • Daniel Craig looking stylish in Knives Out 2

    Netflix 2022 Movie Preview Gives Us Our First Look At Knives Out 2 And More

    By Sandy Schaefer

    Netflix has its knives out for 2022 — dropping dozens of new original action movies, murder mysteries, and romances.

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  • Moonfall

    Moonfall Review: Roland Emmerich Ends The World Yet Again With His Latest Silly, Enjoyable Sci-Fi Epic

    By Chris Evangelista

    "We choose to let the Moon crash into Earth in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard." – John F. Kennedy (paraphrase)

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  • Ehren McGehey and Johnny Knoxville

    Jackass Forever Review: 20 Years Later, It's Just As Demented As Ever

    By Josh Spiegel

    It's been a long time since a comedy has been this enormously, outrageously funny.

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  • Anna Diop in Nanny

    Nanny Review: Nikyatu Jusu's Haunting Parable Highlights The Pitfalls Of The American Dream [Sundance 2022]

    By Shania Russell

    Part slow-burn immigrant drama, part supernatural horror, Nanny is a spectacular dismantling of the American Dream.

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  • Alexei Navalny

    Navalny Review: A Riveting Portrait Of Vladimir Putin's Worst Nightmare [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson

    Daniel Roher's documentary takes the shape of a spy film as the Russian presidential hopeful tries to learn if the people who poisoned him have ties to Putin.

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  • The Amazon burns in The Territory

    The Territory Review: The Amazon Rainforest's Indigenous Inhabitants Stand Tall In The Face Of Extinction [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson

    National Geographic picked up The Territory after its Sundance debut, and it will be available theatrically before hitting streaming platforms later this year.

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  • Sirens Documentary

    Sirens Review: An All-Woman Middle Eastern Thrash Metal Band Rocks During A Tumultuous Time [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton

    If it wasn't hard enough to be what seems like the only all-female thrash metal band in the Middle East, imagine doing it among the political unrest of Beirut.

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  • 3 Minutes

    Three Minutes — A Lengthening Review: A Haunting Study Of 3 Minutes Of 16mm Footage [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista

    The past looks back at us in "Three Minutes - A Lengthening."

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  • Eleonoora Kauhanen, Aamu Milonoff and Linnea Leino

    Girl Picture Review: Coming Of Age Is A Whole Vibe In This Tender Teen Portrait [Sundance 2022]

    By Shania Russell

    Girl Picture takes teen drama tropes we've seen a million times before and weaves them into something wonderfully refreshing.

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  • Mija Documentary

    Mija Review: The American Dream For First-Born Immigrants Comes With Immense Pressure [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton

    The first-born children of illegal immigrants in the United States may be granted freedom in a country of opportunity, but it's far from an easy path to walk.

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  • Dakota Johnson and Sonoya Mizuno in Am I OK?

    Am I OK? Review: Dakota Johnson And Sonoya Mizuno Carry This Tale Of Self-Discovery [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson

    Comedian Tig Notaro and actress Stephanie Allynne co-direct Am I OK?, a charming and endearing movie about female friendship with two strong lead performances.

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  • The Mission Documentary

    The Mission Review: Mormon Missionaries Take A Life-Changing Journey In A Somewhat Stagnant Doc [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Despite providing an "unprecedented level of access into the journeys of missionaries," The Mission doesn't really provide anything revelatory.

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  • Emily the Criminal

    Emily The Criminal Review: Aubrey Plaza Is Superb In This Gig Economy Crime Saga [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista

    Put Aubrey Plaza in all the movies.

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  • John Boyega in 892

    892 Review: John Boyega's Powerhouse Performance Elevates A Tense But Familiar Bank Robbery Thriller [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton

    John Boyega gives a phenomenal performance in an otherwise formulaic bank robbery thriller that lacks a sense of urgency to keep it moving.

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  • Brian and Charles

    Brian And Charles Review: Friendship Blossoms In A Lo-Fi Frankenstein Riff With A Kooky Robot [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Director Jim Archer turns his short film into a quirky, charming feature length comedy about a friendship between a reclusive inventor and his makeshift robot.

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  • 2nd Chance

    2nd Chance Review: The Wild True Story Of The Inventor Of The Bulletproof Vest [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista

    Are you ready to meet Richard Davis?

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  • Sinead O'Connor

    Nothing Compares Review: A Compassionate Look At Sinéad O'Connor's Pop Stardom Rise And Fall [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista

    A slight but commendable documentary about Sinead O'Connor.

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  • Keke Palmer in Alice

    Alice Review: Keke Palmer's Enslaved Character Realizes She's Actually Living In 1973 [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson

    Krystin Ver Linden's daring directorial debut doesn't quite come together. But man, what a killer premise. Check out our review of Alice from Sundance 2022.

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  • Call Jane

    Call Jane Review: A Well-Meaning But Strangely Simplified Look At The Jane Collective [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista

    Call Jane deals with important issues, but does so in a rather underwhelming way.

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  • Resurrection

    Resurrection Review: Rebecca Hall Delivers Another Fierce Performance In This Disturbing Thriller [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista

    Rebecca Hall reminds us once again that she's one of the best actresses working right now.

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  • Cooper Raiff and Dakota Johnson in Cha Cha Real Smooth

    Cha Cha Real Smooth Review: Cooper Raiff And Dakota Johnson Star In This Ultra-Charming Modern Rom-Com [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson

    Writer/producer/director/star Cooper Raiff returns to the festival scene with another low-key winner, delivering a winning performance opposite Dakota Johnson.

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  • Daisy Edgar Jones and Sebastian Stan in Fresh

    Fresh Review: Sink Your Teeth Into A Gory Romance Gone Wrong [Sundance 2022]

    By Shania Russell

    Fresh is a deliciously self-aware takedown of the romantic-comedy, with an unhinged turn from Sebastian Stan.

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  • Thandiwe Newton in God's Country

    God's Country Review: Thandiwe Newton Is Pushed To A Breaking Point [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson

    Thandiwe Newton excels in co-writer/director Julian Higgins' feature directorial debut, playing a woman who has been pushed to the brink of what she'll accept.

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  • TikTok, Boom Documentary

    TikTok, Boom Review: Informative Doc Digs Into The Popularity And Problems Of The Viral Sensation [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Director Shalini Kantayya dissects the rise of the wildly popular social media app and digs into the good, the bad, and the ugly of the viral sensation.

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  • Babysitter

    Babysitter Review: A Zany Exploration Of Misogyny And Motherhood [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson

    Monia Chokri's manic and metaphorical new movie Babysitter uses heightened storytelling to explore several hot-button ideas.

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  • Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power

    Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power Review: The Inherent Misogyny Of Cinema Is Academically Analyzed [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Filmmaker Nina Menkes provides an academic analysis of the depiction of women in film and how they're inherently objectified by the language of cinema.

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  • Daryl McCormack and Emma Thompson in bed

    Good Luck To You, Leo Grande Review: Emma Thompson Is Magnetic In This Intimate Drama [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson

    Sophie Hyde's intimate drama about intimacy is one of the highlights of Sundance so far, thanks in large part to the two stellar lead performances.

    Read More
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