Sundance
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‘On the Count of Three’ Review: Jerrod Carmichael’s Directorial Debut Is a Matter of Life and Death
The comedian gets to the heart of troubled characters while always finding the uncomfortable laughs
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‘You Won’t Be Alone’ Film Review: Ambitious Horror Tale Collapses into Distracting Excess
Noomi Rapace’s turn as a 19th century Macedonian shape-shifter can’t overcome first-time director Goran Stolevski’s overblown style
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‘Master’ Film Review: Regina Hall Faces the Haunting of Racism Past Alongside Very Contemporary Oppression
First time writer-director Mariama Diallo turns historical sins into the stuff of horror
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‘After Yang’ Film Review: Colin Farrell Rethinks Humanity Through Robot’s Eyes
Kogonada’s sophomore feature explores the future of technology, but always through the prism of the elusive moments of our daily lives
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‘Lucy and Desi’ Film Review: Amy Poehler’s Engaging ‘I Love Lucy’ Doc Balances History and Homage
It’s an intimate, loving and even-handed exploration of the couple who changed show business forever
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‘Fresh’ Film Review: Sebastian Stan Plays a Mr. Right Who’s All Wrong in Deliciously Creepy Horror Tale
First-time director Mimi Cave takes the audience on an emotional roller coaster, one that’s both thrilling and stomach-churning
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‘Downfall: The Case Against Boeing’ Review: Damning Doc Paints a Portrait of Corporate Cowardice
This blistering examination of just one example of malfeasance leaves us wondering about all the other scandals yet to be revealed
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‘jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy,’ Act I Film Review: Doc Series’ First Chapter Offers Insights for Fans and Detractors Alike
It’s too early to tell if we needed a seven-hour documentary about Kanye West, but this opener details his early years of struggle
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2 Sundance Staffers Resign in Response to Flap Over ‘Jihad Rehab’ Documentary
Brenda Coughlin and Karim Ahmad quit during the film festival after Meg Smaker’s documentary was slammed as Islamaphobic
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Regina Hall’s ‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul’ Sells to Focus, Peacock and Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw
Adamma Ebo wrote and directed the film that premiered at Sundance 2022
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‘Call Jane,’ Abortion Rights Drama Starring Elizabeth Banks, Acquired by Roadside Attractions
Phyllis Nagy directed the film that made its premiere at Sundance
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‘A Love Song’ With Dale Dickey and Wes Studi Acquired by Bleecker Street and Sony’s Stage 6 Films
Debut film of director Max Walker-Silverman debuted at Sundance
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Sundance Horror Film ‘Watcher’ Acquired By IFC Midnight, Shudder
Chloe Okuno directs film about a woman being watched by a mysterious figure in Romania
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Dakota Johnson and Cooper Raiff on Their ‘Electric Chemistry’ in ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ (Video)
Sundance 2022: “I just found him to be supremely intelligent, but soulful and sweet and complicated,” Johnson says about her co-star and director.
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Warner Bros, HBO Max Acquire Dakota Johnson Rom-Com ‘Am I OK?’
Film about a woman questioning her sexuality premiered this week at Sundance