All posts tagged "Sundance 2024"
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Film Festivals
/ 5 months agoInterview: David Zellner and Nathan Zellner discuss ‘Sasquatch Sunset’
Having screened at Sundance London earlier this month Sasquatch Sunset arrives in cinemas across the UK from Friday 14th June. The...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘I Saw the TV Glow’ review: Dir. Jane Schoenbrun [Sundance London]
In 2021, Jane Schoenbrun burst onto the genre scene with her mesmerising screen-life chiller, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair. The film...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘Your Monster’ review: Dir. Caroline Lindy [Sundance London]
Since her breakout in the fifth Scream, Melissa Barrera has steadily carved out a career within the horror genre. Earlier this...
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Film Festivals
/ 10 months ago‘Thelma’ review: Dir. Josh Margolin [Sundance]
Art is often inspired by real people and events, and this is especially true in Josh Margolin’s Thelma. The film sees...
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Film Festivals
/ 10 months ago‘Sebastian’ review: Dir. Mikko Mäkelä [Sundance]
In the last couple of months alone, there have been several amazing queer stories released into cinemas. Andrew Haigh’s All of...
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/ 10 months ago‘Love Me’ review: Dirs. Sam & Andy Zuchero [Sundance]
Sundance is a festival renowned for its quirky independent features, and out of the 2024 crop, Love Me is a contender...
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Film Festivals
/ 10 months ago‘The Moogai’ review: Dir. Jon Bell [Sundance]
In 2020, writer and director Jon Bell delivered a fifteen minute short horror film, The Moogai, to the SXSW midnight masses....
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Film Festivals
/ 10 months ago‘Realm of Satan’ review: Dir. Scott Cummings [Sundance]
Documentaries are often informative and eye-opening. They pick a subject, issue, or theme and explore them in such a way that...
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/ 10 months ago‘Handling the Undead’ review: Dir. Thea Hvistendahl [Sundance]
Norwegian director Thea Hvistendahl seeks to reinvent the zombie movie with Handling the Undead. Rather than be set in either an...
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/ 10 months ago‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’ review: Dir. Jeff Zimbalist [Sundance]
If Scott Mann’s 2022 ball-tingler Fall gave you a sense of vertigo then we advise you to stay clear of this...