
Category: Sundance 2023

2023 in film,
TIFF 2023,
Sundance 2023,
Netflix,
Festival Season 2023
Rendy Jones
2023 in film,
TIFF 2023,
Sundance 2023,
Netflix,
Festival Season 2023
Rendy Jones
‘Fair Play’ Review: Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich Engage in a Pre-Marital Power Struggle in Engrossing Netflix Psychological Drama
For her debut, Chloe Domont's direction reveals a deft hand at mediating juicy tension in her couple's power struggle.

2023 in film,
Sundance 2023,
Festival Season 2023,
Awards Szn 2023
Rendy Jones
2023 in film,
Sundance 2023,
Festival Season 2023,
Awards Szn 2023
Rendy Jones
‘Past Lives’ Review: An Epic Romantic Masterpiece About the Hypotheticals in Life and Love
A sublime lyrical epic romance, unlike anything I’ve seen before.

2023 in film,
Sundance 2023
Rendy Jones
2023 in film,
Sundance 2023
Rendy Jones
'You Hurt My Feelings' Review: Witty Marital Comedy Shows All's Fair in Love and Little White Lying
Exemplifies Nicole Holofcener’s signature sharpness through a lighthearted, entertaining comedy.

2023 in film,
Sundance 2023,
Festival Season 2023
Rendy Jones
2023 in film,
Sundance 2023,
Festival Season 2023
Rendy Jones
‘Polite Society’ Review: Wrath of the Demolition Desi
Like Edgar Wright if he made movies from a feminist Pakistani lens.

2023 in film,
SXSW 2023,
Sundance 2023,
Festival Season 2023
Rendy Jones
2023 in film,
SXSW 2023,
Sundance 2023,
Festival Season 2023
Rendy Jones
'Talk to Me' Review: Possession Game Goes Wrong for Rebel Teens in Solid Australian Horror Flick
Talk to Me might be the first to accurately capture the Gen-Z teen experience through a fun and empathetic portrayal, which is hard to do because teenagers suck.

2023 in film,
Sundance 2023,
Hulu
Rendy Jones
2023 in film,
Sundance 2023,
Hulu
Rendy Jones
'Rye Lane' Review: Raine Allen-Miller Provides an Instant Classic with Vibrant Black British Rom-Com
Is this how white people felt when they Love Actually for the first time?

2023 in film,
Sundance 2023,
SXSW 2023
Rendy Jones
2023 in film,
Sundance 2023,
SXSW 2023
Rendy Jones
‘The Starling Girl’ Review: Eliza Scanlen Serves Teen Spirit with a Dash of Religious Guilt
Strengthened by a significant leading performance from Eliza Scanlen, this is a solid coming-of-age drama worth all the praise.
We have Michael Man—I mean Mr. Rob—I mean Jason Bour—I mean Tony Scot—I mean Edward Snowden at home.