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Sundance 2023 (17)

Still: A Michael J. Fox Journey

"Still," directed by Davis Guggenheim, presents an intimate portrayal of actor Michael J. Fox's life and career. The documentary skillfully interweaves scenes from Fox's iconic roles in Family Ties and the Back to the Future trilogy with…

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Sundance 2023 Review: Bad Press

Bad Press eloquently highlights the significance of journalism and the tenacity of those committed to safeguarding its integrity. The film brings to light the remarkable endeavors of Angel Ellis and her team, who persist in their quest for…

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Sundance 2023: The Gloomy Allure of Eileen

In the murky world of "Eileen," director William Oldroyd masterfully weaves an intricate web of intrigue and desire. Adapted from Ottessa Moshfegh's novel, the film follows Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie), a young woman trapped in a dreary…

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Stephen Curry: Underrated to Unforgettable

"Stephen Curry: Underrated," directed by Peter Nicks, offers a captivating glimpse into the life of NBA superstar Stephen Curry. The documentary delves into Curry's early days at Davidson College and his triumphant return during the 2021…

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Sundance at Midnight: Talk to Me

"Talk to Me," a riveting horror film by twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou, delivers an unforgettable and spine-chilling experience. Centered around Mia (Sophie Wilde) and her friends, the story plunges into the dangerous…

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Sundance 2023 Review: Landscape with Invisible Hand

As the world grapples with the economic fallout of an alien invasion, Cory Finley's "Landscape with Invisible Hand" presents a thought-provoking exploration of love, class, and humanity in a time of upheaval. Based on the novel by M.T.…

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Cat Person: A Tangled Web of Romance

In "Cat Person," director Susanna Fogel explores the complexities of modern dating with a sharp eye, presenting a provocative portrayal of power dynamics, gray areas, and the challenges young women face in navigating relationships. Based…

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Deep Rising: The Impact of Deep Sea Mining

Matthieu Rytz returns to Sundance with "Deep Rising," a compelling documentary that delves into the potential consequences of deep-sea mining. Narrated by Jason Momoa, the film explores the complex geopolitical, scientific, and corporate…

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Polite Society: Sisters' Saga of Dreams and Rebellion

In her wickedly funny and cinematically exuberant debut feature, "Polite Society," Nida Manzoor (creator of We Are Lady Parts) crafts an Austenesque tale with a loving, anarchic mashup of genres (action comedy, heist, martial arts,…

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Fancy Dance: A Journey Through Resilience

In "Fancy Dance," director Erica Tremblay delivers a touching and thought-provoking exploration of the challenges faced by Indigenous women within a colonized world. The film tells the story of Jax (Lily Gladstone) and her niece Roki…

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Shayda: A Tale of Resilience and Love

In "Shayda," Iranian-Australian filmmaker Noora Niasari draws from her own experiences to weave a poignant story of courage, hope, and the enduring bond between a mother and her daughter. Set in Australia, the film follows the struggles of…

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