Arts
“Live At Electric Lady” Review: Closer to Japanese Breakfast
Zauner flourishes within the confines of Electric Lady Studios, utilizing the intimate setting and the talents of the exceptional resident sound engineers.
From Sundance: Stalker Thriller ‘Watcher’ Simmers with Tension
Okuno uses meticulous camerawork to maintain a consistent undercurrent of suspense, eliciting fear in audiences even in the film’s most mundane moments.
From Sundance: ‘Every Day in Kaimukī’: A Meditative Love Letter to a Neighborhood and its Community
The unassuming film pulses with a quiet, ruminative love for "Honolulu, to Kaimukī, and to the AAPI community" and the stories they carry.
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In a departure from her usual roles, Keke Palmer stars alongside Common in Krystin ver Linden's Sundance 2022 premiere.
From Sundance: ‘Alice’ Lacks Depth But Showcases Keke Palmer’s Range
“Alice” poses the question: What if the opposite were to occur, and a woman is not stripped of her freedom but gains it instead?
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Naz Kawakami stars in Alika Tengan’s first longform feature and Sundance 2022 premiere.
What the Hell Happened: A Personality Quiz Inspired Adele’s Divorce
You know that moment when you pick up a magazine, take a little personality quiz, and then decide to get a divorce? Yeah, we’ve all been there.
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Cynthia Erivo will star in Jon M. Chu's upcoming movie adaptation of the Broadway musical “Wicked.”
Why We Don’t Want James Corden in the ‘Wicked’ Movie
Less than four days after the official release, a Change.org petition was started to keep James Corden out of the “Wicked” movie.
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Adele shared some interesting news about her divorce on her televised special last year.
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Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack star in Sophie Hyde's heartfelt exploration of sexual self-empowerment at any age.
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Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown star in Adamma Ebo’s faux-documentary satire.
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Dakota Johnson and Sonoya Mizuno star in Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne's queer dramedy.
From Sundance: 'Am I OK?' is a Delightful Queer Coming-of-Age-ish Dramedy
Three big queer cheers for “Am I Ok?”, a poignant coming-of-age-ish dramedy that knows its wheelhouse, commits to form, and hits all the right beats.
From Sundance: A Poignant, Sex-Positive Actor’s Showcase in “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande”
The delicate, heartfelt film is steadfastly clear-eyed in its message and empathetic in its exploration of sexual self-empowerment at all ages.
From Sundance: ‘Honk For Jesus, Save Your Soul’ Worth Pulling Over For
Writer and director Adamma Ebo’s bleak, biting satire is a kinetic and often riotous critique of the socioeconomic rituals and artifices surrounding organized religion.
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Anna Diop stars in Nikyatu Jusu's debut feature, which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
From Sundance: ‘Nanny’ Exposes the Dark Side of the American Dream
With powerful performances at the forefront of this colorful, dreamlike psychological thriller, Jusu offers a stirring elucidation of the dark realities of the American dream.
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Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard star in Jesse Eisenberg's directorial debut, “When You Finish Saving the World."
From Sundance: ‘Master’ is a Moving, if Fragmented, Critique of Institutionalized Racism
Mariama Diallo’s “Master” takes place at the fictional Ancaster University, a New England college so elite that FDR was rejected and had to attend his safety school — Harvard.
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John Boyega gives a tour de force performance in Abi Damaris Corbin's Sundance premiere.
From Sundance: “892” Is Brilliant and Unflinching
Director Abi Damaris Corbin brings the true story of an almost Shakespearean tragedy to life onscreen with quietly effective acting and tremendous camera work.