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  • SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’ (2021) Paints a Candid Portrait of Its Vibrant Star
    5th Feb 2021

    SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’ (2021) Paints a Candid Portrait of Its Vibrant Star

    Thalia Castro
  • Like Father, Like Child – 80’s Heroes Returning as Dads
    4th Feb 2021

    Like Father, Like Child – 80’s Heroes Returning as Dads

    Shaun Alexander
  • Top of the Docs #38 -: Sundance Special: ‘Street Gang’ (2021) is a Comprehensive Look at Sesame Street’s Early Years
    4th Feb 2021

    Top of the Docs #38 -: Sundance Special: ‘Street Gang’ (2021) is a Comprehensive Look at Sesame Street’s Early Years

    Beca
  • SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’ (2021) Finds the Horror in Growing Up Online
    4th Feb 2021

    SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’ (2021) Finds the Horror in Growing Up Online

    Paige Kiser
  • SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘In the Earth’ (2021) is Anything But Minor
    3rd Feb 2021

    SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘In the Earth’ (2021) is Anything But Minor

    Joel Whitaker
  • SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘4 Feet High’ Reinvents High School Comedies for the Modern Era
    2nd Feb 2021

    SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘4 Feet High’ Reinvents High School Comedies for the Modern Era

    Cyrus Cohen
  • SUNDANCE REVIEW:  ‘John And The Hole’ (2021) Imagines Coming-Of-Age Without Empathy
    1st Feb 2021

    SUNDANCE REVIEW: ‘John And The Hole’ (2021) Imagines Coming-Of-Age Without Empathy

    Shania Russell
  • Now That’s What I Call Kino #18 – ‘Attack of the 50 Foot Woman’ (1958): America’s Fear of Second-Wave Feminism
    31st Jan 2021

    Now That’s What I Call Kino #18 – ‘Attack of the 50 Foot Woman’ (1958): America’s Fear of Second-Wave Feminism

    jamespalmerfilm
  • [Between the Lines] The Best Narratives of 2020
    29th Jan 2021

    [Between the Lines] The Best Narratives of 2020

    Gavin Spoors
  • REVIEW: ‘Candice’ (2020) is a Look into Connection and Self-Reflection
    27th Jan 2021

    REVIEW: ‘Candice’ (2020) is a Look into Connection and Self-Reflection

    Alina Faulds
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