Sundance 2022: “After Yang,” “892,” & “The Princess”
The second round of our Sundance coverage features Abi Damaris Corbin’s 892, Kogonada’s After Yang,ย & Ed Perkins’ The Princess:…
The Cathedral [2022]: โSundanceโ Review – An experimental and meditative family portrait that looks at the ever-changing American landscape
An unknown and unseen narrator voices the opening moments of Ricky D’Ambroseโs extremely personal โThe Cathedral.โ This voice introduces us…
Sirens [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review- A necessary but thinly developed anthem of resistance
Beneath its plea for free expression in a country choked by repressions, Rita Baghdadiโs film Sirens, premiering in the World…
Emergency [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – An Intense, first-hand look at the black-experience
There are movies that talk of racism and then there are some that just shut the door on your face…
A Hero (2021) Prime Video Review: A Heart-Rending Tale of a โGood Manโ Weighed Down by a โGoodโ Deed
When the two-time Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi comes out with a new film, it is bound to stir a storm…
All That Breathes [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Mapping Delhiโs streets & skies into a Stirring, Stunning Miniature
โAs Delhiโs air changed, so did its metabolismโ, one of the brother’s remarks in voiceover early on in Shaunak Senโsย Allย That…
Riotsville, USA [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review- Engaging but never takes truly exciting Leaps
Riotsville USA, premiering at Sundance in the ‘Next’ section this year, relies on archival footage drawn from the broadcast television…
Tantura [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review: A Well-Crafted Documentary of Brutality Gone Unpunished
The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the most perpetually gruelling conflicts in the whole wide world. The degree might vary,…