movie reviews
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‘The Stroll’ Review: Poignant Tribute Documents Trans Sex Workers in Pre-Gentrified NYC
Sundance 2023: The film celebrates the resilience and strength of survivors of West 14th Street, even as it leaves us wanting to know more
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‘Past Lives’ Review: Immigrant Tale Explores the Foundations of Love and Fate
Sundance 2023: Playwright Celine Song’s directorial debut asks evocative questions about how we are shaped by places and other people
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‘Mutt’ Review: Trans Man’s Encounters With Loved Ones Lead Him to Mending Relationships
Sundance 2023: The appearances of an ex, his half-sister and his father lead a man to resolve his past so he can build his future
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‘PLAN C’ Review: Providers of Vital Women’s Health Information Deserve a More Cogent Doc
Sundance 2023: We get to know some of the personalities involved in medication-abortion activism, but this film cries out for more hard facts
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‘Victim/Suspect’ Review: Exploitative Doc Celebrates Journalists Instead of Talking About Justice
Sundance 2023: That these stories are worth being told is inarguable, but is this the proper lens to go about it?
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‘My Animal’ Review: Queer Werewolf Tale Offers Little New But a Breakout Turn from Bobbi Salvör Menuez
Sundance 2023: Both the horror and coming-of-age elements feel overly familiar, but Menuez walks away with the whole film, tooth and claw
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‘Scrapper’ Review: Dad and Daughter Bond in Lovely British Drama
Sundance 2023: First-time writer-director Charlotte Regan pairs Harris Dickinson and talented newcomer Lola Campbell
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‘Rotting in the Sun’ Review: Misanthropic Satire Misses Its Targets
Sundance 2023: Director Sebastián Silva and comedian Jordan Firstman play “themselves” as awful creeps, but in this muddled comedy, it might not be an act
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‘Jamojaya’ Review: Young Rapper Deals with Industry Racism and Dad Issues in Justin Chon’s Drama
Sundance 2023: The director of “Blue Bayou” returns with perhaps his most interesting, albeit still flawed, exploration of the ideas that drive his work
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‘Flora and Son’ Review: John Carney’s Latest Film Plays Like Too Much of a Good Thing
Sundance 2023: The tuneful writer-director seems to have crammed several films’ worth of plot and character into this
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‘Young. Wild. Free.’ Review: Teen Drama Veers Off-Track When Nightmare and Dream Girl Collide
Sundance 2023: For all the film’s shortcomings, it does provide a showcase for the talented Algee Smith
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‘All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt’ Review: Soulful Debut Contemplates the Human Connection to Nature
Sundance 2023: Raven Jackson’s haunting first film (produced by Barry Jenkins) connects humanity to the water and the dust from which it came and will eventually return
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‘Going Varsity in Mariachi’ Review: Traditional Music Opens Doors for Teens in Inspirational Doc
Sundance 2023: Kids at an underfunded high school develop skills — and not just musical ones — by playing mariachi
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‘Drift’ Review: Cynthia Erivo’s Commanding Turn Bolsters Low-Key Refugee Drama
Sundance 2023: The film’s second half leans toward the tidy and cathartic, but Erivo’s performance remains unwaveringly riveting
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‘Theater Camp’ Review: Talented Cast Lends Spark to Showbiz-Kids Mockumentary
Sundance 2023: There’s no people like show people in this hilariously affectionate look at young performers with stage fever