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Festivals (10 posts found)
Sundance Doc Reviews: ‘Dinosaur 13,’ ‘To Be Takei,’ ‘Fed Up,’ ‘Life Itself’
Brief thoughts on four worthwhile documentaries.
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Sundance Review: ‘They Came Together’ Never Quite Comes Together
This satire of romantic comedies becomes as generic as what it parodies.
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Sundance Review: Ryan Reynolds Gets Weird (And Great) in ‘The Voices’
A movie in which Ryan Reynolds has long conversations with his pets, and things only get weirder from there.
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Sundance Review: ‘The Raid 2: Berandal’ Successfully Punches Through A Dull Story
The martial arts sequel slogs when it tells a story but shines when it gets to the action.
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Sundance Review: ‘Listen Up Philip’ Is Hilariously Impolite
Alex Ross Perry's latest feature is a heartfelt comedy about two insufferable people.
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Sundance Review: ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’ Finds Life in Being Undead
The latest film from Jim Jarmusch follows two disillusioned vampires living passionately among the rest of us.
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Sundance Review: ‘I Origins’ Laughably Explores Science and Faith
Mike Cahill's sophomore narrative feature is too silly to be profound.
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Sundance Review: ‘Boyhood’ Is A Magnificent Labor of Love
Richard Linklater's latest film is a magnificent labor of love.
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Sundance Reviews: ‘Hellion,’ ‘Mitt,’ ‘The Girl from Nagasaki,’ ‘Dear White People,’ ‘Laggies’
Dan Schindel reports on five films playing at Sundance this year.
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‘Boyhood’ is Sundance’s First Big Player in 2014
Fresh off perhaps the greatest hit of his career with Before Midnight, Richard Linklater's highs may not be done yet. His latest, Boyhood, is the toast of the Sundance Film Festival following two screenings on Sunday. Linklater's film is centered around Mason ...
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