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SUNDANCE REVIEW – “Coming Home in the Dark”
One of my favorite pleasures of film festivals is walking in completely blind to films that will absolutely grab hold of you from the moment they start. Like most films at Sundance this year, Coming Home in the Dark had no trailers (that I saw at least) or word of …
SUNDANCE REVIEW – “First Date”
First Date follows Mike, played wonderfully by newcomer Tyson Brown, a shy kid who just can’t seem to get the attention of the girl he has a crush on. One day, after mustering up the courage to call her, she agrees that he can take her out on a date …
SUNDANCE REVIEW – “In the Same Breath
We are undeniably about to get a slew of COVID-related media. Whether it’s dramatized series about the pandemic from different points of view, stories that are just set with the pandemic in the backdrop, or the countless amount of documentaries on COVID-19. I’m already a little exhausted by that reality …
SUNDANCE REVIEW – “All Light, Everywhere”
Theo Anthony’s documentary is an immediate assault on the senses from the moment it begins. It unravels by telling you exactly how you consume all that you see, and begins to tell you a little bit about whether or not what we see as “objective truth” is actually that. If …
REVIEW — “News of the World”
Director Paul Greengrass abandons the shaky-cam to deliver a steady and stoic western tale that reflects hope for our current times. Tom Hanks has made a habit of playing heroic captains in recent years. There was real life hero Captain Sullenberger in Sully, before that he played Captain Miller in …