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2022 Sundance Film Festival: Phyllis Nagy, Lena Dunham, Jesse Eisenberg, John Patton Ford & Hazanavicius Fill Premieres Section

In the Premieres section you'll usually find a mix of studio unveilings and high profile acquisitions titles and in the almost equal split between...

2022 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Lena Dunham’s Sharp Stick

Lena Dunham is sure making up for her lack of feature film output with not one, but two films in post production. She has...

2022 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Katie Aselton’s Mack & Rita

After directing her first two features (both Sundance entires) in The Freebie (2010) and Black Rock (2012), Katie Aselton would move more into her...

2021 Gotham Awards Noms: Test Pattern Lands Trio; Gyllenhaal’s “The Lost Daughter” to Duke it Out with Rebecca Hall’s “Passing”

An indie film that had it's world premiere at the Blackstar Film Festival (coined as the Black Sundance) in 2019 and was released by...

A Tale of Ordinary Madness: Bravo Delivers a Cinematic Unicorn – Zola [Video Review]

A Tale of Ordinary Madness: Bravo Delivers a Cinematic Unicorn Cinematic innovators are few and far between, but a blazing hot anomaly is revealed in...

Video Interview: Janicza Bravo – Zola

We could label Janicza Bravo's sophomore feature as a road-trip misadventure and about getting a raw deal in a set number of twitter character...

Boogie | Review

More Love & Basketball: Huang’s Debut Goes Through the Motions Eddie Huang, producer of “Fresh Off the Boat,” makes his directorial debut with Boogie, a...

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom [Video Review]

It’s Rainey’s Men: Wolfe Wows with Ardent Adaptation of Eloquent Wilson Play August Wilson, arguably the most notable and influential Black playwright lionized for his...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Eddie Huang’s Boogie

Would have been cool to see Eddie Huang participate at both Sundance and... Chefdance on Main Street with a directorial debut that promises a...

2020 Sundance Film Festival: Janicza Bravo’s Zola, Josephine Decker’s Shirley & Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always in U.S. Dramatic Comp

Among the sixteen narrative feature films announced today all vying for Grand Jury Prize Award we have highly anticipated items from Janicza Bravo (Zola),...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #10. Janicza Bravo’s Zola

Zola A Sundance NEXT section revelation with her directorial debut in 2016's Lemon (we were fans earlier on with her short work), we're expecting Janicza...

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Interview: Philippe Lesage – Comme le feu (Who By Fire)

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Bertrand Mandico’s ‘Roma elastica’ & Lukas Dhont’s ‘Coward’ Moving Forward; Cannes 2026?

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Who by Fire (Comme le feu) | Review

Into the Woods: Lesage Explores Wounded Masculinities In Vincent Sherman’s...