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Sundance 2025: ‘Gen_’ Review – The Gentle Resolve of a Compassionate Clinician

by Dipankar Sarkar

GEN_ offers a quiet yet powerful portrait of a physician silently withstanding the complex intersection of medicine, politics, and human experience.

Sundance 2025: DJ Ahmet is a Tale of Music, Love, and Rebellion in the Balkans

by Dipankar Sarkar

DJ Ahmet tells a story of first love, burgeoning nonconformity, and the enduring power of human connection.

The Virgin of the Quarry Lake

Sundance 2025: The Virgin of the Quarry Lake – An Unsettling Journey Into the Unknown

by Dipankar Sarkar

The Virgin of the Quarry Lake commands our attention and leaves us with an ending that lingers long after the credits have rolled.

Sundance 2025: ‘Khartoum’ is A Fascinating Hybrid of Traditional Documentary Film with Experimental Green Screen Approach and a Heartfelt Story of Survival

by Casey Chong

The documentary film Khartoum examines the plights of the five participating exiled Sudanese citizens as they relive their respective stories before, during, and after the war that changed their lives forever.

Where the wind comes from

Sundance 2025: ‘Where the Wind Comes From’ Review – Two Souls on the Road

by Dipankar Sarkar

At its heart, Where the Wind Comes From is a celebration of freedom—the freedom of the open road, the freedom of connection with loved ones, and the freedom of uninhibited existence.

2025 Sundance Film Festival Winners Announced – Check Out the Full List

by ADMIN

2025 Sundance Film Festival Winners from the In-Competition films announced.

Sundance 2025: ‘Sabar Bonda’ And The Weight of Quiet Observations

by Dipankar Sarkar

The slow-moving pace and lack of a complex, intricate plot, enables the film to attain a clarity and simplicity that is both gentle and deeply humane.

25 Movies You Don’t Want to Miss at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

by ADMIN

25 Films that are a must watch at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

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Night Always Comes

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‘Nobody 2’ Review: A Formulaic Sequel Saved by Bob Odenkirk’s No-Nonsense Performance and Timo Tjahjanto’s Visceral Action-Comedy Mayhem

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Cloud (2024)

‘Cloud (2024)’ Review: Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Chilling Take on Modern Success and Moral Decay

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