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| 'Mass': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimpton, Ann Dowd and Reed Birney play the respective parents of one of the victims and the perpetrator of a school shooting in a face-to-face encounter in Fran Kranz's chamber drama. Debuting writer-director Fran Kranz's years as an ... | |
| 'On the Count of Three': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Comedian Jerrod Carmichael's directing debut follows two best friends (Carmichael and Christopher Abbott) who've decided to kill themselves at the end of the day. In his stand-up sets, Jerrod Carmichael often takes a position he knows won't be popular with ... | |
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| Sundance: Apple Nabs 'CODA' for Record-Breaking $25M Emilia Jones leads a cast that includes Eugenio Derbez. Apple has nabbed the rights to Sundance drama CODA from writer-director Sian Heder in a deal worth $25 million according to sources. Heading into the fest, it was anticipated that the movie would be ... | |
| 'Wild Indian': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.'s feature debut represents indie cinema at its most stark and elemental. Depicting the fateful aftermath of a horrific act of senseless violence committed by a young Indigenous boy, Wild Indian has the feel of Greek tragedy infused with ... | |
| 'Passing': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Exquisite performances from Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga provide the pulsing, emotionally heightened center to Passing, Rebecca Hall's assured move behind the camera, adapted with great sensitivity from the 1929 novel by Harlem Renaissance author ... | |
| 'The Sparks Brothers': Film Review | Sundance 2021 Edgar Wright's debut documentary chronicles the decades-long career of the hugely influential cult band Sparks. Sparks may be the most interesting band the casual music fan has never heard of. That's certainly the stance taken by director Edgar Wright ... | |
| Sundance Review: Jerrod Carmichael's 'On The Count Of Three' The opening scene grabs you by the lapels. Black Val (Carmichael) and white Kevin (Christopher Abbott) point guns at each other, profess their mutual love, then count to three with the arranged objective of simultaneously killing one another. Does this ... | |
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