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Sundance Film Festival 2021: Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot February 4, 2021 0The standout performance in Judas and the Black Messiah is Kaluuya as Fred Hampton.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Ailey (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot February 3, 2021 0Ailey might not break any narrative and cinematic ground as a documentary, but it is a gorgeous evocation of artistry.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Jockey (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot February 1, 2021 0Clint Bentley’s sophomore effort, Jockey, is a handsome and elegant character study that finds an aging horse jockey towards the end of his career.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Passing (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot February 1, 2021 0Passing is an extraordinary directorial debut.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Coming Home in the Dark (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot January 31, 2021 0James Ashcroft’s feature length directorial debut, Coming Home in the Dark, shares DNA with the works of Michael Haneke.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Eight for Silver (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot January 31, 2021 0Sean Ellis’ Eight for Silver is being referred to as a werewolf story, but that doesn’t seem quite right.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Mass (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot January 31, 2021 0Fran Kranz’s directorial debut, Mass, could take place anywhere.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: In the Earth (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot January 30, 2021 0Yes, In the Earth was shot quickly, but this doesn’t feel cobbled together in the slightest.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: How it Ends (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot January 30, 2021 0The pandemic isn’t exactly mentioned in How it Ends, but it’s nearly impossible to not sense the responsibility the filmmakers felt.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: One for the Road (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot January 29, 2021 0The latest film from Baz Poonpiriya, One for the Road, is glossy and overwrought, wringing the audience for every tear duct imaginable.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Censor (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot January 29, 2021 0As part of the Midnight screenings at this year’s Sundance, Censor is fun, but never quite as wild as what it’s a pastiche of.
Sundance Film Festival 2021: Coda (2021) Peterson Hill Shot for Shot January 29, 2021 0Coda might have a subplot or two too many, but Heder’s portrait of a small town is lived in without feeling cloying.