Tag: Beth Kono

The Old Guard | Review

No Man Could Be Their Equal: Prince-Bythewood Ponders Immortality with Graphic Novel Adaptation Director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s fourth film is a marked departure from her previous...

Bombshell | Review

All the Network Allows: Roach Gets Righteous with Topical Melodrama They’re mad as hell and they just might not take it anymore. So could...

Long Shot | Review

It Happened One Election: Levine Finds Levity in Winning Political Rom-Com While it arguably doesn’t go for broke and can’t quite shake the well-grooved...

Top 50 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #43. Jay Roach’s Fair and Balanced

Fair and Balanced In a project that will carry a heavier price tag than Trumbo (read review), while we normally don't associate him with American indie,...

A Private War | Review

War is War is War: Heineman Tackles the Controversial Marie Colvin in Narrative Debut Oscar nominated documentarian Matthew Heineman (2015’s Cartel Land), follows up recent...

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2026 Sundance: Beth de Araújo’s ‘Josephine’ Doubles Down Lands Grand Jury & Audience Award Prizes

Following a thunderous world premiere, Beth de Araújo’s sophomore...

Ha-chan, Shake Your Booty! | 2026 Sundance Film Festival Review

Strictly Soft Gloom: Wladyka's Bereft Bliss Puts Spotlight on...

Birds of War | 2026 Sundance Film Festival Review

Soaringly Bittersweet: Boulos & Alkader Habak Fall in Love...

Everybody to Kenmure Street | 2026 Sundance Film Festival Review

Good Neighbours: Sierra Highlights Glasgow’s Proud Grassroots Protesting History...