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SUNDANCE REVIEW – “Eight for Silver”
The werewolf genre is one that is pretty scarce as of late. Not that there has been an abundance of werewolf features in cinema history, but with the latest resurgence of horror films with Blumhouse and other companies on the rise, you’d think there would be more from the genre! …
SUNDANCE REVIEW – “R#J”
When it comes to the term ‘timeless classics,’ you’ll be hard-pressed to find one that’s as literally timeless than Romeo and Juliet. While it has been adapted several times over, it seems like every artist that gets their hands on the story is afraid of modifying the themes and story …
SUNDANCE REVIEW – “Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street”
I always find it fascinating when large, pop culture properties are exempt from too many mainstream documentaries on their creation. Much like the hit 2018 documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor that dissected the production of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and the personal life of Fred Rogers – Street Gang takes …
SUNDANCE REVIEW – “Summer of Soul”
Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson is mostly known for being the drummer of The Roots and appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, but this week at Sundance he made his directorial debut with Summer of Soul – a film about the legendary yet seemingly lost-in-time music festival that took place …
SUNDANCE REVIEW – “One for the Road”
One for the Road is not only one of the anticipated films of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, but it’s also one of the only films to be produced by legendary director Wong Kar-Wai; one of my favorite directors of all time. Mix that in with a road trip story …