Sundance 2024
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‘Love Me’ Directors Say Kristen Stewart-Steven Yeun Sci-Fi Romance Isn’t About AI But ‘Trying to Unpack Humanity in 2024’
Sundance 2024: The film, which premiered Friday in Park City, takes place after the end of humankind
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‘Ibelin’ Documentary About Norwegian Gamer Mats Steen Acquired by Netflix
Sundance 2024: Film premiered at the festival as part of the World Cinema Documentary Competition
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Sony Pictures Classics Buys ‘Kneecap’ Out of Sundance
The musical biopic parody follows an Irish rap group trying to save their native language
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‘Your Monster’ Review: Melissa Barrera Takes Her Scream Queen Stage Back in Caroline Lindy’s Delightful Horror Comedy
Sundance 2024: The former ‘Scream’ star shows she’s already found a fresh horror gem to lead alongside her monstrous co-star Tommy Dewey
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‘Freaky Tales’ Review: Pedro Pascal Anchors a Campy, Bloody Love Letter to the ’80s
Sundance 2024: Oakland underdogs are the centerpiece of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s anthology film
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‘Thelma’ Review: June Squibb and Richard Roundtree Delight in Elderly Heist Comedy
Sundance 2024: Director Josh Margolin tells a quirky story about the struggles of aging with a heartfelt final performance by Roundtree
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‘Kneecap’ Review: Fake Story About a Real Band Audaciously Obliterates the Musical Biopic
Sundance 2024: Writer/director Rich Peppiatt’s tale of rock music and the Irish language practically leaps off the screen
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‘Veni Vidi Vici’ Review: Dark Comedy Puts Its Morbid Delights on Full Display
Sundance 2024: Julia Niemann and Daniel Hoesl tell a wickedly sharp tale of excess and power
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‘Power’ Review: A Necessary Examination of America’s History With the Police
Sundance 2024: Yance Ford and Ian Olds’ documentary doesn’t flinch from the tough questions of policing
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‘Never Look Away’ Review: Lucy Lawless’ Directorial Debut Is an Unflinching Look at the Life of Photojournalist Margaret Moth
Sundance 2024: The story of journalist Margaret Moth engages in spite of what little footage of her exploits actually exist
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‘Girls State’ Review: It’s Hard Not to Compare This Doc to ‘Boys State’ and That’s the Film’s Strongest Asset
Sundance 2024: Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine reunite to showcase how government fails its young girls
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‘Ibelin’ Review: A Family Learns About Their Son’s Remarkable Online Life in This Emotionally Resonant Doc
Sundance 2024: The story of Mats Steen and his life is an incisive look at disability within the online gaming space
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‘Frida’ Review: The Famed Artist’s Life is Explored in Dazzling Color and Animation
Sundance 2024: Carla Gutierrez’s doc is a vibrant exploration of Frida Kahlo’s life and art
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‘Layla’ Review: Bilal Hasna Breaks Out in a Convention-Defying Role
Sundance 2024: Amrou Al-Kadhi’s directorial debut is sweet, relatable and will have audiences talking