Judas and the Black Messiah isn’t one to mince words or dabble in metaphors like other films, even overtly political ones. Instead, it allows the story…
Browsing: Sundance
Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut, ‘Passing’ is carried by two strong performances, but it feels like something is missing.
CODA is an English-language remake of the French comedy-drama La Famille Bélier. Written and directed by Sian Heder, it follows the story of high school senior…
‘Cryptozoo’ just may be the most ambitious and imaginative work you’ve seen in years… and will probably never see again.
Filmmaker, writer, and artist Kate Tsang has worked predominately in the realm of animated television with shows Adventure Time: Distant Lands and Steven Universe Future. Both…
Sean Ellis’ new horror, ‘Eight for Silver’ puts a fresh spin on a classic monster, but is held back by a few outdated tropes.
I found myself considerably moved by filmmaker Kate Tsang’s directorial debut, Marvelous and the Black Hole. On paper, the film appears like a simple and familiar…
‘John and the Hole’ is one of those movies that refuses to spoon-feed the audience, leaving all scenes open for interpretation
Edgar Wright’s documentary debut, ‘The Sparks Brothers’ is a passionate feat that is unlike anything produced in the genre.
Censor kicked off the Midnight category of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival this weekend, and it certainly did so with bloody panache. The film is inspired…

