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‘Train Dreams’: Sundance Review

Dir: Clint Bentley. US. 2025. 102mins A portrait of a Job-like particular person navigating the depths of his unexpressed sorrow and isolation, Prepare Goals boasts...

’Move Ya Body: The Birth Of House’: Sundance Review

Dir: Magnificence Bratton. US. 2025. 92mins  Home music, the underground sound that rose from the ashes of disco within the late Seventies, receives a loving...

‘Rebuilding’: Sundance Review

Dir: Max Walker-Silverman. US. 2025. 95 minutes. This quietly hopeful Colorado-set drama unfolds within the wake of a devastating wildfire. A piece of refined however...

‘Peter Hujar’s Day’: Sundance Review

Dir/scr: Ira Sachs. US/Ger. 2025. 76mins One among cinema’s nice challenges, learn how to movie two individuals in a room speaking, is answered to lovely impact...

‘The Wedding Banquet’: Sundance Review

Dir: Andrew Ahn. US. 2025. 103mins Andrew Ahn’s newest function sensitively reimagines Ang Lee’s 1993 Oscar-nominated romantic comedy, with the unique’s co-writer James Schamus co-scripting...

‘Lurker’: Sundance Review

Dir/scr: Alex Russell. US. 2025. 100mins Alex Russell’s slick psychological drama Lurker appears like a throwback to Deadly Attraction-style situations as a rising music star...

‘Last Days’: Sundance Review

Dir: Justin Lin. US. 2025. 120 minutes. John Allen Chau turned well-known in dying. The 26-year-old made headlines world wide when he was killed throughout...

‘The Alabama Solution’: Sundance Review

Dirs: Andrew Jarecki, Charlotte Kaufman. US. 2025. 115mins  Many People recognise the injustices inside the nation’s jail system, however the case has not often been...

‘The Librarians’: Sundance Review

Dir. Kim A. Snyder. US, 2025. 92mins. It’s onerous to know the right way to categorise The Librarians, the newest documentary from Kim A. Snyder...

‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’: Sundance Review

Dir/scr: Mary Bronstein. US. 2024. 113mins  Motherhood turns into a psychological battleground in writer-director Mary Bronstein’s gripping second characteristic, which casts Rose Byrne as a...

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