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'R#J': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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17.02.2021 / 02:03

'R#J': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Being pressured to read a friend's extensive text conversation with their vexatious significant other is one of the scourges of modern life. As it happens, that comprises much of what's asked of the audience by R#J, the un-Googleable desktop film that adapts Romeo and Juliet for the Instagram age.

'Knocking': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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13.02.2021 / 02:15

'Knocking': Film Review | Sundance 2021

When Molly, the troubled but dogged protagonist of Knocking, moves into her new apartment, she notices the word "Help" scrawled high on the elevator wall. Whether this is a random bit of graffiti or a sign of a particular hyperawareness on Molly's part — a sensitivity to cries of anguish — goes to the heart of this smart, disquieting film.

'Hive': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Kosovo - Serbia - Albania - Montenegro
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10.02.2021 / 17:24

'Hive': Film Review | Sundance 2021

More than 20 years ago, the Kosovo war with Serbia and Montenegro left 12,000 dead and more than 3,000 missing, mainly Kosovar Albanians. In Hive (Zgjoi), her first feature, writer-director Blerta Basholli is inspired by the true story of Fahrije Hoti, a single mother who, many years after her husband goes missing, is forced by economic necessity to face his loss.

'Coming Home in the Dark': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New Zealand
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09.02.2021 / 22:58

'Coming Home in the Dark': Film Review | Sundance 2021

The enormity of nature hits you like a freight train in the early scenes of James Ashcroft's taut and sinewy first feature, Coming Home in the Dark. The majestic rural landscape of Greater Wellington, on the southernmost tip of New Zealand's north island, changes in an instant from a place of enveloping tranquility to one of terrifying, helpless isolation as a family's encounter with a pair of murderous drifters uncovers past trauma.

'Ma Belle, My Beauty': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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09.02.2021 / 16:30

'Ma Belle, My Beauty': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Love triangles seem to occur more often in the movies than in real life — unless I’ve been hanging out in all the wrong places. They are a convenient choice for storytellers looking for a piquant, offbeat way to dress up the green-eyed monster.

'Superior': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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09.02.2021 / 13:26

'Superior': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Much of Erin Vassilopoulos’ moody, something’s-wrong-in-the-suburbs directorial debut, Superior, takes place in a Reagan-era Barbie Dreamhouse come to life. Within its mint and pink-punch walls live Vivian (Ani Mesa) and Michael (Jake Hoffman), a young couple who are dismayed when her estranged twin sister, Marian (Alessandra Mesa, Ani’s own twin), a touring rock musician, drops by unannounced during a thawing winter and asks to stay for a few days.

'El Planeta': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Spain - New York
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08.02.2021 / 02:03

'El Planeta': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Multidisciplinary artist Amalia Ulman makes an appealingly idiosyncratic first foray into features with El Planeta, a captivating throwback to the shaggy aesthetic of micro-budget '90s New York indies that plays like Grey Gardens with a hint of early Almodóvar. Ulman and her real-life mother Ale play a reduced family unit in the Spanish seaside town of Gijón, living beyond their dwindling means in willful denial as the foundations crumble beneath them.

'The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’: Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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05.02.2021 / 22:05

'The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’: Film Review | Sundance 2021

The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet is very much its own creature. In ways that can pull you in and also keep you at a distance, it has no use for movie conventions of plot and characterization as it traces turning points in its 30-something protagonist's life — a life shaped by ordinary strife and joy and, for a while, a strange planetary phenomenon.

Sundance 2021 was the only virtual movie festival to get it right - nypost.com - Switzerland
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05.02.2021 / 01:05

Sundance 2021 was the only virtual movie festival to get it right

I did), you will see genius (I did), but you generally won’t see the highly anticipated mega hits found in Toronto, where “Joker” and “Hustlers” premiered. At Sundance, you’re just as likely to encounter “Call Me by Your Name,” a rapturous love story, as you are “Swiss Army Man,” a little-known flick in which Daniel Radcliffe pals around with a farting corpse.

'Cryptozoo': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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04.02.2021 / 21:51

'Cryptozoo': Film Review | Sundance 2021

"If anyone's taking that gay horse, it's me," declares ruthless ex-military cryptid poacher Nicholas, while Lauren Gray, the heroic protector of mythological creatures in Cryptozoo, prepares to take off on a snowy white Pegasus with a mane and wings in pastel rainbow shades. That kind of droll humor was a constant in graphic novelist Dash Shaw's 2016 feature debut, My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea.

Best Films From Sundance 2021: Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick 15 Favorites - www.hollywoodreporter.com - city Baltimore
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04.02.2021 / 20:42

Best Films From Sundance 2021: Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick 15 Favorites

ALL LIGHT, EVERYWHERE Theo Anthony's gripping new documentary confronts the permeating presence in our lives of automated surveillance, and the false and dangerous premises it's built on.

'All Light, Everywhere': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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04.02.2021 / 18:23

'All Light, Everywhere': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Within just a few years, Theo Anthony has proven himself a master of the cine-essay. He doesn't neatly connect the dots for us, instead creating dynamic, synapse-sparking terrains, with particular focus on city life and social justice.

'Philly D.A.': TV Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - county Sanders
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04.02.2021 / 18:21

'Philly D.A.': TV Review | Sundance 2021

It's the most common question whenever an outsider — be it Ross Perot or Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump — runs for a position of power in an entrenched political system: Having big ideas or exciting the electorate is one thing, but when you challenge the political orthodoxy, how do you actually govern if you happen to win? This is the backdrop of Ted Passon, Yoni Brook and Nicole Salazar's eight-part Independent Lens docuseries Philly D.A., which is premiering its first two hours as part of the

Golden Globes 2021 Nominations List (Updating Live) - variety.com - Miami - Chicago
variety.com
03.02.2021 / 17:01

Golden Globes 2021 Nominations List (Updating Live)

Natalie Oganesyan editorThe wait is finally over. The 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards nominations are being announced by Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P.

Sundance 2021 review: ‘John and the Hole’ belongs in a ditch - nypost.com
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02.02.2021 / 04:13

Sundance 2021 review: ‘John and the Hole’ belongs in a ditch

Sundance Film Festival, would more accurately be described as the nihilistic machinations of a tiny psychopath.He’s not a gremlin — he’s John (Charlie Shotwell), a quiet suburban boy who plays tennis video games all day and relies mostly on one long-distance friend for companionship. One day, he stumbles on an unfinished underground bunker in the woods beyond his backyard.

'Writing With Fire': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - India
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01.02.2021 / 18:13

'Writing With Fire': Film Review | Sundance 2021

A group of 20 or so women — young, barefoot and in saris — sit in a circle on the floor in the new documentary Writing With Fire. Comprising the staff of Khabar Lahariya, India’s only all-female newspaper (whose title translates to “waves of news”), the women are told that the publication will expand its online operations soon, and they must adapt.

'Jockey': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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01.02.2021 / 17:35

'Jockey': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Against-the-odds gambles and the hope for one last chance — these are the dreams that drive horse-racing movies, whether the mood is noir-bleak (The Killing) or feel-good rousing (Seabiscuit). Jockey fits right into that lineage, but what sets it apart is its focus on the working-class realities of the riders, grooms and trainers who travel the smaller circuits, far from the glamour and money of the Triple Crown.

'My Name Is Pauli Murray': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - county Cooper
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01.02.2021 / 17:34

'My Name Is Pauli Murray': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Lawyer, scholar, priest and queer pioneer Pauli Murray is exactly the kind of historical personage for whom the phrase “I can’t believe I’ve never heard of them before!” exists. No less than Thurgood Marshall and Ruth Bader Ginsburg were indebted to Murray for their legal triumphs in overturning segregation and discrimination against women.

'Land': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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01.02.2021 / 17:05

'Land': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Over the past year, many of us have become intimately acquainted with a "remote" approach to life and work. For the protagonist of Land, a woman stricken by unfathomable loss, remoteness is not a matter of cyber readjustments but an existential imperative.

'Together Together': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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01.02.2021 / 09:17

'Together Together': Film Review | Sundance 2021

One of the standout debuts of 2020 was Jeremy Hersh's The Surrogate, a superbly acted ethical drama that digs deep into complex interpersonal, psychological, moral and legal questions arising from a third-party reproduction arrangement that takes unforeseen turns. Close friendship added further complications to the childbirth pact in that case, whereas in Nikole Beckwith's Together Together, the pregnancy agreement is purely transactional.

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