Tag: sundance

  • Rye Lane – Review

    Rye Lane – Review

    Rye Lane – Review 82 Minutes, Rated R Written by Nathan Bryon and Tom Melia Directed by Raine Allen-Miller **NOTE: this post may be updated with audio once we actually have the chance to talk about it. Until then, you can read Mark’s review below. Remember, though, you can listen to all our discussions of…

  • Post 1 from Sundance 2023: “Still – A Michael J Fox Movie”

    A bit of fun from Sundance Film Festival this past weekend. Check out the press line for Still: A Michael J Fox Movie (followed by my review of the film). This is a great documentary feature. I mean it.

  • Something in the Dirt – Review

    Something in the Dirt – Review

    Something in the Dirt – Review 116 Minutes, Rated R Written and Directed by Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson Synopsis: Levi has snagged a no-lease apartment sight unseen in the Hollywood Hills to crash at while he ties up loose ends for his exodus from Los Angeles. He quickly strikes up a rapport with his…

  • Sundance 2022 Short Films – Reviews

    Sundance 2022 Short Films – Reviews

    As you know, this year’s Sundance Film Festival is being held virtually due to concerns around covid-19… again. But that’s a discussion for another time. Right now, let’s talk about the coverage we are going to be able to give you, which, owing to the methodology used to assign media credentials, means that the Visually…

  • CODA

    CODA

    CODA 111 Minutes, Rated PG-13 Written and Directed by Sian Heder Synopsis: As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family’s fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her love of music and her fear of abandoning her parents. The big…

  • Judas and the Black Messiah

    Judas and the Black Messiah

    Judas and the Black Messiah 126 Minutes, Rated R Written and Directed by Shaka King Synopsis: The story of Fred Hampton, Chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party, and his fateful betrayal by FBI informant William O’Neal. Warner Brothers slipped the premiere of Judas and the Black Messiah onto the final day of the Sundance…