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Sundance 2021 movies

Matt’s Sundance 2021 Diary

29th January 2021
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Matt Conway
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While we continue to endure abnormal conditions, it's a delight to see the Sundance festival return during the year's chilly initial months. I am ecstatic to be covering the long-traditioned fest for the first time. Over the next week, I will be engulfing a series of snacks as I try

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The Capote Tapes: Review

The Capote Tapes: Review

29th January 2021
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Callum Forbes
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The name Truman Capote will be familiar to fans of classic cinema, classic literature or if you are a big Philip Seymour-Hoffman fan. Many still quote his works on novels and films like Breakfast at Tiffany’s and In Cold Blood. To this day the man and his works are still

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CODA: Sundance 2021 Review

29th January 2021
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Matt Conway
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Coming of age offerings are commonplace at Sundance, so much so that several of them suffer from a similar web of cliched mechanics. Many films strive for a finite balance between emotional warmth and authenticity, yet numerous festival duds show the immense difficulty in achieving that thin line. Thankfully, writer/director

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Malcolm And Marie: The BRWC Review

29th January 2021
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Matt Conway
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Acting as a clever byproduct of the COVID quarantine, Euphoria creator Sam Levinson's latest effort Malcolm and Marie highlights modern filmmaker's adaptability amidst challenging circumstances. Levinson's direction forms an explosive, character-driven piece led by two of Hollywood's best upcoming talents. His vision appears ripe with fascinating wrinkles, but his tirelessly

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Flinch: Review

Flinch: Review

28th January 2021
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Trent Neely
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Flinch: Review. By Trent Neely. Flinch follows Joey Doyle (Daniel Zovatto) a hitman in the employ of crime boss Lee Vaughn (David Proval) and his son James (Buddy Duress). We soon learn that while Joey is very good at what he does, his services for the Vaughns are not voluntary.

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