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  • ‘Honey Boy’ Film Review: Shia LaBeouf Pours Himself into Autobiographical Coming-of-Age Tale

    As screenwriter and co-star (playing a character based on his dad), LaBeouf honestly portrays a fractured life and a recovery in progress

    By

    Sam Fragoso
    November 7, 2019 @ 3:00 PM
    Sundance
    3:00 PM
    ‘Honey Boy’ Film Review: Shia LaBeouf Pours Himself into Autobiographical Coming-of-Age Tale
  • ‘Light From Light’ Film Review: Marin Ireland and Jim Gaffigan Connect in Quiet Indie Drama

    Ireland’s stunning lead performance confirms the promise of her powerful supporting roles

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    October 31, 2019 @ 11:00 AM
    Sundance
    11:00 AM
    ‘Light From Light’ Film Review: Marin Ireland and Jim Gaffigan Connect in Quiet Indie Drama
  • ‘Paradise Hills’ Film Review: Emma Roberts Flourishes in Lush, Feminist Sci-Fi Movie

    In her feature debut, director Alice Waddington shows young women breaking free of society’s candy-colored prison

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    October 24, 2019 @ 10:00 AM
    Sundance
    10:00 AM
    ‘Paradise Hills’ Film Review: Emma Roberts Flourishes in Lush, Feminist Sci-Fi Movie
  • ‘Memory: The Origins of Alien’ Film Review: A Critical Dive Into Cinema’s Most Famous Chest Wound

    Casual “Alien” fans will learn more than hardcore enthusiasts, but this exploration of the Ridley Scott classic is a testament to the power and the joy of film criticism

    By

    William Bibbiani
    October 2, 2019 @ 9:00 AM
    Sundance
    9:00 AM
    ‘Memory: The Origins of Alien’ Film Review: A Critical Dive Into Cinema’s Most Famous Chest Wound
  • ‘Where’s My Roy Cohn?’ Film Review: A Timely Doc About Lawyer, Power Broker and Trump Mentor

    Matt Tyrnauer’s film is a delectable look at a despicable person

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 18, 2019 @ 10:15 AM
    Movies
    10:15 AM
    ‘Where’s My Roy Cohn?’ Film Review: A Timely Doc About Lawyer, Power Broker and Trump Mentor
  • ‘Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly Ivins’ Film Review: Vital, Hilarious Texas Pundit Remembered in Vivacious Documentary

    There might be a lot of talking heads, but few heads talked as wittily or wisely as this legendary political columnist

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 4, 2019 @ 9:20 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    9:20 AM
    ‘Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly Ivins’ Film Review: Vital, Hilarious Texas Pundit Remembered in Vivacious Documentary
  • ‘Don’t Let Go’ Film Review: David Oyelowo Thriller Trades Family Drama for Alternate Timelines

    There’s an interesting story about a cop and his ex-con brother (Brian Tyree Henry) to be told here, but the film ignores it for pulpy non-thrills

    By

    Yolanda Machado
    August 28, 2019 @ 10:00 AM
    Sundance
    10:00 AM
    ‘Don’t Let Go’ Film Review: David Oyelowo Thriller Trades Family Drama for Alternate Timelines
  • ‘Blinded by the Light’ Film Review: Joyous Indie Musical Soars to Songs of Bruce Springsteen

    The film that landed the Sundance Film Festival’s biggest deal is a moving tribute to the way pop songs can detonate in our lives

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 14, 2019 @ 10:55 AM
    Report From Sundance
    10:55 AM
    ‘Blinded by the Light’ Film Review: Joyous Indie Musical Soars to Songs of Bruce Springsteen
  • ‘Untitled Amazing Johnathan Documentary’ Film Review: Portrait of Comic Goes Off the Rails, Then Changes Direction

    When director Ben Berman (“Comedy Bang! Bang!”) hits a wall with his subject, he turns his attention to the documentary process itself

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    August 14, 2019 @ 10:00 AM
    Sundance
    10:00 AM
    ‘Untitled Amazing Johnathan Documentary’ Film Review: Portrait of Comic Goes Off the Rails, Then Changes Direction
  • ‘Adam’ Film Review: LGBT Comedy Struggles to Balance Sexy Wit and Serious Intent

    Sundance 2019: Rhys Ernst’s directorial debut starts off almost farcically but then shoehorns in too many big ideas

    By

    Dan Callahan
    August 13, 2019 @ 9:30 AM
    Sundance
    9:30 AM
    ‘Adam’ Film Review: LGBT Comedy Struggles to Balance Sexy Wit and Serious Intent
  • ‘After the Wedding’ Film Review: Julianne Moore Remake Swaps Genders, Finds a Reason to Exist

    With the help of Moore, Michelle Williams and Billy Crudup, director Bart Freundlich offers a new take on a 2006 Susanne Bier drama

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 7, 2019 @ 7:55 AM
    Movies
    7:55 AM
    ‘After the Wedding’ Film Review: Julianne Moore Remake Swaps Genders, Finds a Reason to Exist
  • Anton Yelchin’s Parents Talk ‘Love, Antosha’ Documentary: ‘He’s Always With Us’ (Video)

    Sundance 2019: “It’s a film about life and living life to the fullest and Anton is the definition of that,” director Garret Price added

    By

    Beatrice Verhoeven
    August 2, 2019 @ 11:30 AM
    Movies
    11:30 AM
    Anton Yelchin’s Parents Talk ‘Love, Antosha’ Documentary: ‘He’s Always With Us’ (Video)
  • ‘Luce’ Film Review: Tense Thriller Examines a Model Student Suddenly Under Suspicion

    A former African child soldier turned exceptional adoptee high-schooler is at the center of this examination of race and privilege

    By

    Tomris Laffly
    July 31, 2019 @ 3:50 PM
    Sundance
    3:50 PM
    ‘Luce’ Film Review: Tense Thriller Examines a Model Student Suddenly Under Suspicion
  • ‘Them That Follow’ Film Review: Talented Cast Exposes the Venom in Old-Time Religion

    Olivia Colman leads an exceptional ensemble in this tale of Appalachian snake-handling evangelicals

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    July 31, 2019 @ 3:40 PM
    Sundance
    3:40 PM
    ‘Them That Follow’ Film Review: Talented Cast Exposes the Venom in Old-Time Religion
  • CSNY Comeback? David Crosby Calls for Reunion With Stills, Nash and Young (Video)

    Sundance 2019: “I want to work with all four of us,” he says at TheWrap studio

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    July 17, 2019 @ 2:30 PM
    Movies
    2:30 PM
    CSNY Comeback? David Crosby Calls for Reunion With Stills, Nash and Young (Video)
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