Tag: Sundance Film Festival
Randall Park’s Shortcomings film debuts this weekend at Sundance
Shortcomings, based on Adrian Tomine's celebrated graphic novel, and directed by MCU vet Randall Park, debuts this weekend at Sundance.
REVIEW: EIGHT FOR SILVER gives away the ending of its own story
Sean Ellis's Eight for Silver tells the story of a late 19th-century village that is cursed when the land baron, Seamus Laurent (Alistair Petrie) brutally slaughters a Roma clan living on land that he...
REVIEW: How MARVELOUS AND THE BLACK HOLE navigated grief and teenage rebellion with magic
Kate Tsang's Marvelous and the Black Hole is a coming-of-age story about a young girl named Sammy, who is navigating her own grief and changing family dynamics. While ultimately a predictable story, Marvelous is...
REVIEW: FLEE tells an unforgettable refugee story as an animated documentary
In this honest and astonishing documentary about one man's life, Flee sees director Jonas Poher Rasmussen create a rich and unique visual story about his childhood friend, Amin Nawabi's (a pseudonym given to protect...
INTERVIEW: JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH actors talk portraying The Black Panthers
One of the most buzz-worthy films of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival is the highly anticipated Judas and the Black Messiah. Directed by Shaka King, the film's inspired depiction of real-life events centers on the perspective...