Best Movies of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival

The 2021 Sundance Film Festival has officially come to a close and what a festival it was. Though being virtual and not being able to go to the mountains of Park City this year, I thought that the festival was really good this year.  The quality of films was excellent, the software the festival used to stream the films worked seamlessly, and the scheduling allowed you to see a lot of movies.  I was able…

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2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Prisoners of the Ghostland, First Date, Land

Here are my reviews of Prisoners of the Ghostland, First Date, and Land from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.         PRISONERS OF THE GHOSTLAND Though he’s an Oscar-winning actor, it feels like Nicolas Cage is more known for the amount of roles he takes and the insanity he brings to his movies.  Though one of our great actors of the 90’s and early 2000’s, Cage has spent the last decade starring in movies that allow him…

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2021 Sundance Film Festival – Short Films

Along with all the feature films I watched throughout the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, I was also able to watch a number of shorts.  Though I wasn’t able to watch an entire shorts program curated by the programmers, these eight shorts were a diverse group of genres, styles, and topics.     THE AFFECTED The Affected looks at how a social protest affects every person on an airplane.  Set to take off with a refugee…

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2021 Sundance Film Festival Reviews – Cusp, Misha and the Wolves, Captains of Zaatari

Here are my reviews for a trio of documentaries that premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival: Cusp, Misha and the Wolves, and Captains of Zaatari.   CUSP Cusp is a piece of Texas American in its purest, rawest form.  The film looks at a trio of high school teenage friends, Brittany, Autumn, and Aaloni, during a fever dream summer.  Throughout this summer, we watch as these free-spirited girls go through the struggles of girlhood while living in…

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2021 Sundance Film Festival Reviews – Eight for Silver, R#J, Jockey

Here are my reviews for Eight for Silver, R#J, and Jockey from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.     Eight for Silver Within the first five minutes of Sean Ellis’ Eight for Silver we see body parts being amputated and bullets being graphically removed from a body all to the backdrop of World War I.  This immediately sets the tone for what we are about to witness for the next nearly two hours: a film that is brutal, violent,…

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2021 Sundance Film Festival Reviews – Strawberry Mansion, Mass, A Glitch in the Matrix

Here are my review of Strawberry Mansion, Mass, and A Glitch in the Matrix, which played at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.         STRAWBERRY MANSION   It seems like there is always somebody saying that films are not original anymore.  That movies are only franchises, remakes, or based on previous material.  These people would be wrong, and it is a movie like Strawberry Mansion that proves just how original films still are.  This is a colorful,…

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2021 Sundance Film Festival Reviews – How It Ends, On the Count of Three

Here are my reviews for How It Ends and On the Count of Three, which had their premieres at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.       HOW IT ENDS   How It Ends is one of the more unique end-of-the-world movies I have ever seen.  It’s a quirky, weird, often hilarious odyssey through Los Angeles filled with celebrity cameos and a sweet story. On the last day on Earth, Liza (Zoe Lister-Jones) goes on a journey through…

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2021 Sundance Film Festival Reviews – CODA, Flee, Censor

Amin Nawabi in FLEE

Here are my reviews for the films CODA, Flee, and Censor, which debuted at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.       CODA   The 2021 Sundance Film Festival kicked off in the best way possible.  Sian Heder’s CODA is an absolute delight of a movie.  A funny, sweet, beautiful family story with a huge heart and great performances. The film follows Rubi Rossi (Emilia Jones) a hearing child in a deaf family.  Because Rubi is the only in the…

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Top 5 – Most Anticipated Movies of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival

The 2021 Sundance Film Festival kicks off this week and though this year’s festival might look a little different than most years, it is still bound to be a great festival.  What I like best about the movies at Sundance is that you never know what you are going to get.  You might get a trailer for a few movies but for the most part, you are going off the synopsis, the cast, and the…

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2024 Sundance Film Festival Movie Review: Winner

Emilia Jones appears in Winner by Susanna Fogel, an official selection of the Premieres program at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.

  In my review last year of Sophia Coppola’s Priscilla, I wrote briefly about movies with similar subjects coming out within a year of each other, like Armageddon and Deep Impact, Wyatt Earp and Tombstone, Elvis and Priscilla, and the list goes on. We’ve just done that again in the forms of Reality and Winner, two films that look at NSA whistleblower Reality Winner (her actual name) who leaked government documents in 2017 showing Russia’s…

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