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January 27, 2024

‘Krazy House’ Review: A Sick and Twisted Sitcom Spoof That Overstays Its Welcome

Dutch directing duo Steffen & Flip’s first English-language feature stars Nick Frost and Alicia Silverstone as fictional TV parents stuck in an ultra-violent episode. Krazy House […]
January 26, 2024

‘It’s What’s Inside’ Review: A High-Concept Mind-Bender With Style to Burn, if Not Substance

Netflix made the largest acquisition out of Sundance 2024, paying $17 million for Greg Jardin’s psychological thriller about a reunited group of college friends and a […]
January 26, 2024

‘Little Death’ Review: David Schwimmer in a Darren Aronofsky-Produced Film That Trips Over Its Own Ambitions

Talia Ryder, Gaby Hoffmann and Dominic Fike co-star in Jack Begert’s satire about thwarted ambition. Little Death The Bottom Line Best when it grounds its meta-commentary […]
January 23, 2024

‘Ghostlight’ Review: A Disarming Dramedy About Grief, Theater and Finding Your People

The latest from ‘Saint Frances’ filmmakers Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson revolves around a construction worker who finds comfort in a local production of ‘Romeo and […]
January 23, 2024

‘Frida’ Review: A Portrait of Frida Kahlo That’s a Triumph of Deep-Dive Research and Dynamic Artistry

The debut doc by editor Carla Gutiérrez explores the great Mexican artist’s life and work through her own words. Frida The Bottom Line A rich, intoxicating […]
January 22, 2024

‘Girls State’ Review: A Worthy, if Not Wholly Satisfying, Companion Doc to ‘Boys State’

Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine follow their 2020 Sundance favorite by spending a week with the young women of Missouri Girls State. TV Chrissy Teigen Recalls […]
January 22, 2024

‘Stress Positions’ Review: Even John Early Can’t Whip Up Much Excitement in Frantic Queer Pandemic Comedy

Writer-director-costar Theda Hammel casts a satirical gaze at millennial existential crisis in this film set in Brooklyn during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. Stress Positions The Bottom […]
January 21, 2024

‘Never Look Away’ Review: Lucy Lawless Directs a Generic Documentary About a Fearless War Reporter

The ‘Xena: Warrior Princess’ actress creates a sketchy portrait of Margaret Moth in a film premiering at Sundance. Never Look Away The Bottom Line Heartfelt but […]
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