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Sundance

Back on the Mountain and in Your Living Room

We’re back in the Sundance Fest groove! After two years of groundbreaking digital Festivals, it felt great (and quite cold!) to be back in Utah to kickoff our first hybrid Sundance Film Festival.

The Closing Ceremony of 76th Festival De Cannes

What does belonging mean? How can one experience it when home, that primary site of belonging, evokes a disjointed, ruptured emotion, not quite lending ease or…

The Closing Ceremony of 76th Festival De Cannes

What does belonging mean? How can one experience it when home, that primary site of belonging, evokes a disjointed, ruptured emotion, not quite lending ease or…

Twinless
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Twinless (2025) Movie Review: Dylan O’Brien Is Excellent in a Darkly Comical Look At Co-dependency

Shikhar Verma February 9, 2025March 5, 2025
Bubble & Squeak (2025)
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Bubble & Squeak (2025) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: An Oddly Endearing Marriage Counseling Session about a Couple on their Honeymoon 

Akash Deshpande February 6, 2025March 2, 2025
Omaha (2025)
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Omaha (2025) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: John Magaro is Quietly Devastating in This Somber Drama about a Father in an Existential Crisis

Akash Deshpande February 6, 2025March 2, 2025
Hal & Harper
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Hal & Harper (2025) ‘Sundance’ Review: Cooper Raiff’s Charming Family Drama Sneaks Up on You When You Least Expect It

Akash Deshpande February 6, 2025March 2, 2025
Didn’t Die (2025) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: Millennial Update on George Romero’s Classic Is Tonally Inconsistent Despite the Surprisingly Foresighted Look At the Act of Living
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Didn’t Die (2025) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: Millennial Update on George Romero’s Classic Is Tonally Inconsistent Despite the Surprisingly Foresighted Look At the Act of Living

Shikhar Verma January 29, 2025March 2, 2025
The Virgin of the Quarry Lake (La virgen de la tosquera, 2025)
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

The Virgin of the Quarry Lake (La virgen de la tosquera, 2025) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: Potent and Disquieting Unravelling of Sexual Envy

Debanjan Dhar January 28, 2025March 2, 2025

Sundance – Jury

Shozo Ichiyama

Ramona Diaz

Kamau Bell

Carla Gutierrez

Annemarie Jacir

Features and Winners

Peak Everything (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Peak Everything (2025) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: A sensitive tale of romance about a 21st-century man living with the pre-apocalyptic blues

May 23, 2025
Akash Deshpande
Caravan (Karavan, 2025)
Cannes · Film Festivals · Review

Caravan (Karavan, 2025) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Poignant, prickly mother-son drama told with integrity

May 22, 2025
Debanjan Dhar
Militantropos (2025)
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review

Militantropos (2025) ‘Cannes Directors Fortnight’ Movie Review: Ukrainian doc a  psychologically penetrating ramble through wartime consciousness

May 22, 2025
Debanjan Dhar
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Omaha (2025) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: John Magaro is Quietly Devastating in This Somber Drama about a Father in an Existential Crisis
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The Mission [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review – A Rewarding and Empathetic Study of Young Mormons
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

The Mission [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review – A Rewarding and Empathetic Study of Young Mormons

Arun Kumar January 28, 2022

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Descendant [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Reclamation of identity by rediscovery of history as a tangible construct
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Descendant [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Reclamation of identity by rediscovery of history as a tangible construct

Amartya Acharya January 27, 2022

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Sundance 2022: “Babysitter,” “Cha Cha Real Smooth,” & “Something in the Dirt”
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Sundance 2022: “Babysitter,” “Cha Cha Real Smooth,” & “Something in the Dirt”

Pramit Chatterjee January 26, 2022

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Sundance 2022: “Klondike,” “Alice” & “Master”
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Sundance 2022: “Klondike,” “Alice” & “Master”

Shashwat Sisodiya January 25, 2022

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Girl Picture [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A radical albeit slight tale about sexuality, identity & growing up
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Girl Picture [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A radical albeit slight tale about sexuality, identity & growing up

Shikhar Verma January 17, 2022

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I Didn’t See You There [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – POV: To Be Stared At And Not Be Seen
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

I Didn’t See You There [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – POV: To Be Stared At And Not Be Seen

Ashwani Kumar January 27, 2022

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Maika [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review: Vietnamese child fantasy feature works in stretches
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Maika [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review: Vietnamese child fantasy feature works in stretches

Santanu Das January 24, 2022

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Brian and Charles [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A feel-good, uber-cute robot comedy about companionship
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Brian and Charles [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A feel-good, uber-cute robot comedy about companionship

Shikhar Verma January 25, 2022

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Sundance 2022: “Dual,” “All That Breathes,” & “Resurrection”
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance

Sundance 2022: “Dual,” “All That Breathes,” & “Resurrection”

highonfilms January 23, 2022

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