Reviews
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‘Luther: Never Too Much’ Review: Fans Will Dance in Their Seats With Dawn Porter’s Documentary
Sundance 2024: Long-time lovers of Vandross’ work will be dazzled by footage of the singer’s many performances
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‘Sue Bird: In the Clutch’ Review: Sports Doc Doesn’t Reinvent the Format But Tells a Wondrous Story of a Basketball Icon
Sundance 2024: The former Seattle Storm athlete reflects on her 21-year career and her advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and women’s sports
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‘Union’ Review: Amazon Labor Doc Struggles to Show a Faceless Corporate Adversary
Sundance 2024: Directors Brett Story and Stephen Maing don’t give enough context for why their subject’s fight is necessary
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‘Super/Man’ Review: Christopher Reeve’s Life and Activism Are Beautifully Laid Bare in New Doc
Sundance 2024: The actor’s journey from playing Superman to becoming disabled gets explored in this inspirational tearjerker
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Review: Kristen Stewart Shines in Blood-Soaked Revenge Story
Sundance 2024: “Saint Maud” filmmaker Rose Glass’ second feature relishes sex, love and violence as she makes the audience squirm
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‘My Old Ass’ Review: Aubrey Plaza Delights in Thoughtful Comedy That Should Be More Unconventional
Sundance 2024: Plaza returns to Sundance with a story about imperfect maturity
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‘Seeking Mavis Beacon’ Review: A Joyous Look at a Shadowy Pop Culture Figure
Sundance 2024: Jazmin Jones and Olivia McKayla Ross’ documentary is a fun tale of a forgotten typing master
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‘Winner’ Review: Emilia Jones Can’t Save This Perfunctory Portrait of a Whistleblower
Sundance 2024: Though it finds occasional moments of resonance, this take on the true story is too broad to leave an impact
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‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’ Review: André Holland Brings Passion to This Raw Family Drama
Sundance 2024: Titus Kaphar’s first feature is special and refined in its storytelling
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‘Black Box Diaries’ Review: Shiori Ito’s Look at Her Own Sexual Assault Is Marvelous and Impactful
Sundance 2024: The film shows other survivors that it is possible to rebuild yourself while finding meaningful justice
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‘Little Death’ Review: Dominic Fike and Talia Ryder Steal the Show In Surrealist Hollywood Story
Sundance 2024: Jack Begert’s music video experience pays off in his visually stunning directorial debut
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‘A Real Pain’ Review: Kieran Culkin Is a Force of Nature in Jesse Eisenberg’s Hilarious, Heartfelt Dramedy
Sundance 2024: Fresh off his Emmy win, the ‘Succession’ star proves to be a comedic wrecking ball
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‘Porcelain War’ Review: This Doc’s Depiction of Ukraine War Horrors Will Knock You Down
Sundance 2024: The documentary has wonderful human figures, some of them porcelain, and one a very cute dog
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‘Presence’ Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Inventive Psychological Thriller Finds Its Fair Share of Ghostly Chills
Sundance 2024: The longtime festival veteran is back with another new approach that continues his ongoing fight against narrative
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‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Review: Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough Act Beastly in This Odd Bigfoot Saga
Sundance 2024: Director siblings David and Nathan Zellner’s dramedy about a Bigfoot family doesn’t leave a lasting impression