How It Ends: Sundance 2021 Review
As a fan of their quirky, yet introspective delivery, it’s a joy to see writer/director Zoe-Lister Jones and Daryl Wein reunite for the pre-apocalypse comedy… How It Ends: Sundance 2021 Review
As a fan of their quirky, yet introspective delivery, it’s a joy to see writer/director Zoe-Lister Jones and Daryl Wein reunite for the pre-apocalypse comedy… How It Ends: Sundance 2021 Review
Articulating its high-concept premise with hand-crafted animation, Cryptozoo displays a unique verve with a premise boasting worthwhile ruminations. While the project’s makeshift spirit presents a… Cryptozoo: Sundance 2021 Review
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… Matt’s Sundance 2021 Diary
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… CODA: Sundance 2021 Review
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.… Malcolm And Marie: The BRWC Review