All posts tagged "Sundance 2022"
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Speak No Evil’ review: Dir. Christian Tafdrup [Sundance 2022]
Have you ever been on holiday and connected, really bonded, with a set of complete strangers? There’s something about the shared...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ review: Dir. Cooper Raiff [Sundance 2022]
Cooper Raiff’s latest debuts at Sundance following him exploding onto the indie scene two years ago with Shithouse (released later as...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’After Yang’ review: Dir. Kogonada [Sundance 2022]
Before settling in with After Yang the thing to remember is to get the tissues ready. Kogonada’s latest film will undoubtedly...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Fresh’ review: Dir. Mimi Cave [Sundance 2022]
Beginning with a date so bad that it literally makes the viewer’s skin crawl, Fresh quickly establishes that lead character Noa...
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/ 3 years ago‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’ review: Dir. Sophie Hyde [Sundance 2022]
From filmmaker Sophie Hyde and writer Katy Brand comes this extremely enjoyable and utterly brilliant comedy/ drama – essentially a two-hander...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Hatching’ review: Dir. Hanna Bergholm [Sundance 2022]
Finnish filmmaker Hanna Bergholm has brought both the beautiful and the bizarre to Sundance 2022 with her latest offering, Hatching. After...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘Call Jane’ review: Dir. Phyllis Nagy [Sundance 2022]
Based on the true story of the Jane Collective, which offered an underground abortion service to women in late 1960s Chicago,...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘Living’ review: Dir. Oliver Hermanus [Sundance 2022]
Bill Nighy is career-best form in this stunning re-telling of Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 masterpiece, Ikuru. Living is a stunning, unmissable piece...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘Dual’ review: Dir. Riley Stearns [Sundance 2022]
Director Riley Stearns brings both the sci-fi and strange to this year’s Sundance with his latest project, Dual. Starring Karen Gillan...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘The Princess’ review: Dir. Ed Perkins [Sundance 2022]
The Royal Family has arguably never had so much focus upon them as right now. The death of the Duke of...