A Real Pain (Sundance) Review
Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain is a gem of a film featuring superb performances from the director and Kieran Culkin.
Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain is a gem of a film featuring superb performances from the director and Kieran Culkin.
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Freaky Tales is one wild ride, being perhaps the only Sundance movie in recent years to end in a kung-fu bloodbath. Suffice to say, we loved it.
A terrific, deep-dive documentary into the life and career of the legendary singer Luther Vandross, Luther: Never Too Much is a winner!
Will Ferrell frontlines this big-hearted, warm documentary about two friends reconnecting after one comes out as trans.
An entertaining documentary deep dive into the eighties new wave pioneers Devo, who rose to fame thanks to their hit single Whip It.
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A nuanced, honest account of Superman star Christopher Reeve’s life before and after his devastating accident.
Sebastian Stan is terrific is this darkly comic, surreal deconstruction of identity, even if it takes a bizzare turn towards the end.
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