Posts Tagged ‘Sundance 2020’
Sundance 2020 Review: ‘I Carry You with Me’ and ‘Minari’ Handle Themes of Home and Immigration
Both films offer insightful looks at immigration, family, and the feeling of home.
Read MoreSundance 2020 Review: Promising Young Woman Is a Promising Directorial Debut
Writer/director Emerald Fennell presents an electrifying yet melancholic revenge tale with a masterful Carey Mulligan performance.
Read MoreSundance 2020 Review: The Nest Is a Colossal Bore
It’s like Seinfeld. A movie about nothing.
Read MoreSundance 2020 Review: Ben Whishaw is the Driving Force of Surge
Ben Whishaw carries a bold directorial feat that’s like Uncut Gems on Valium.
Read MoreSundance 2020 Review: Herself and Miss Juneteenth are Actress Vehicles About Hopefulness
Two successful star vehicles about working-class mothers looking to find a new lease on life.
Read MoreSundance 2020 Review: ‘Falling’ Definitely Falls Flat
Viggo Mortensen’s directorial debut lands with a thud.
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