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I Saw the TV Glow

Sundance 2024: ‘I Saw The TV Glow’ Is A Candy-Coated, Guttural Scream of a Movie

by Aiden Morton

I Saw the TV glow is a titanic achievement in indie filmmaking that could be a sign of what’s to come in this new and exciting generation of horror, shepherded by Jane Shoenbrun, who has established themselves as a major talent. 

How to Have Sex

‘How To Have Sex’ Review: A Heartbreaking Yet Fantastic Study of Consent

by Becca Johnson

Molly Manning Walker truly puts herself on the map with this one, proving she's one to watch with a thought-provoking and vital piece of cinema.

Reinas

Sundance 2024: A Family Faces The Reality Of An Uncertain Future in ‘Reinas’

by Rhys Bowen Jones

Reinas is a personal, small-scale story told in the shadow of world-altering events, a perfect environment in which characters can be explored and developed.

Girls_Will_Be_Girls

‘Girls Will Be Girls’ Review:  A Low Key Intimate Story Of Nascent Romance

by Dipankar Sarkar

Girls Will be Girls takes us on a delicate journey of self-discovery for a teenage girl as she aligns herself with the symphony of growth, understanding, and shared experiences.

In the Land of Brothers

Sundance 2024: ‘In The Land Of Brothers’ Unveils The Deep Lesion Left By Displacement

by Dipankar Sarkar

With both heart-wrenching emotion and unyielding fortitude, In the Land of Brothers artfully captures the essence of human struggle in forced exile, rendering the tale not as a localized tragedy but as a universal vicissitude etched in the annals of human experience.

2024 Sundance Film Festival

2024 Sundance Film Festival Winners Announced – Check Out the Full List

by ADMIN

2024 Sundance Film Festival Winners from the In-Competition films announced.

The Outrun (2024)

Sundance 2024: ‘The Outrun’ has Saoirse Ronan With A Career Defining Performance

by ADMIN

Sweeping Landscapes, Stunning Cinematography, Non-Linear storytelling and an Oscar Worthy Performance makes The Outrun a must watch.

2024 Sundance Film Festival

20 Movies You Don’t Want to Miss at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival

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20 Films that are a must watch at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

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