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  • ‘Once Upon a Time in Harlem’ Review: Harlem Renaissance Doc May Be the Most Thrilling Party of the Year

    Sundance 2026: William Greaves’ finally-completed film, in which Black American greats tell their stories, should be required viewing for every American

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 27, 2026 @ 1:49 PM
    Movies
    1:49 PM
    ‘Once Upon a Time in Harlem’ Review: Harlem Renaissance Doc May Be the Most Thrilling Party of the Year
  • ‘See You When I See You’ Review: Jay Duplass Enters His Redford Era With ‘Ordinary People’-esque Dramedy

    Sundance 2026: This earnest, emotional dramedy boats one of the festivals best ensemble casts of Cooper Raiff, Kaitlyn Dever, Hope Davis, Lucy Boynton, David Duchovny and Ariela Barer

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 27, 2026 @ 1:33 PM
    Movies
    1:33 PM
    ‘See You When I See You’ Review: Jay Duplass Enters His Redford Era With ‘Ordinary People’-esque Dramedy
  • ‘The Weight’ Review: Ethan Hawke Is Absolutely Electrifying in Tense Western Thriller

    Sundance 2026: The veteran actor elevates every second of this gripping story of gold and death set in the Pacific Northwest

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 27, 2026 @ 10:15 AM
    Movies
    10:15 AM
    ‘The Weight’ Review: Ethan Hawke Is Absolutely Electrifying in Tense Western Thriller
  • ‘Frank & Louis’ Review: Rob Morgan Stuns as a Prisoner With Alzheimer’s

    Sundance 2026: The actor and Kingsley Ben-Adir anchor a sobering drama that serves as a thematic sibling to 2023’s “Sing Sing”

    By

    Matt Donato
    January 27, 2026 @ 8:40 AM
    Movies
    8:40 AM
    ‘Frank & Louis’ Review: Rob Morgan Stuns as a Prisoner With Alzheimer’s
  • ‘Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie’ Review: Courageous Doc Hits Hard

    Sundance 2026: Salman Rushdie documents his journey to healing and renewal in this sprawling, intimate documentary

    By

    Zachary Lee
    January 27, 2026 @ 7:39 AM
    Movies
    7:39 AM
    ‘Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie’ Review: Courageous Doc Hits Hard
  • ‘Chasing Summer’ Review: Iliza Shlesinger Rom-Com Is a Sporadically Charming Collection of Contrivances

    Sundance 2026: The veteran stand-up comedian is a fun screen presence, but this film is only flimsily held together

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 26, 2026 @ 8:32 PM
    Movies
    8:32 PM
    ‘Chasing Summer’ Review: Iliza Shlesinger Rom-Com Is a Sporadically Charming Collection of Contrivances
  • ‘Data’ Off Broadway Review: High Tech Makes for High Suspense

    Matthew Libby’s new thriller is ready for the big screen – after he gives it an ending

    By

    Robert Hofler
    January 26, 2026 @ 5:26 PM
    Theater
    5:26 PM
    ‘Data’ Off Broadway Review: High Tech Makes for High Suspense
  • ‘Ghost in the Machine’ Review: Documentary Delivers a Searing Takedown of AI, Elon Musk and Techno-Fascism

    Sundance 2026: If there is one documentary with the power to burst the AI bubble, it’s this one

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 26, 2026 @ 4:58 PM
    Movies
    4:58 PM
    ‘Ghost in the Machine’ Review: Documentary Delivers a Searing Takedown of AI, Elon Musk and Techno-Fascism
  • ‘Run Amok’ Review: Mordantly Offbeat Teen Comedy Pushes Limits in Proud Festival Fashion

    Sundance 2026: Newcomer Alyssa Marvin guides this beguiling, darkly comic high school feature with charm and precision

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 26, 2026 @ 2:18 PM
    Movies
    2:18 PM
    ‘Run Amok’ Review: Mordantly Offbeat Teen Comedy Pushes Limits in Proud Festival Fashion
  • ‘Undertone’ Review: A24 Horror Film Makes a Podcast Seem Profoundly Chilling

    Sundance 2026: Writer-director Ian Tuason’s feature debut is a triumph of sound design and slow-burn filmmaking

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 26, 2026 @ 10:45 AM
    Movies
    10:45 AM
    ‘Undertone’ Review: A24 Horror Film Makes a Podcast Seem Profoundly Chilling
  • ‘Send Help’: Rachel McAdams Shines in Sam Raimi’s Gritty Tale of Survival and Power Dynamics

    The “Evil Dead” director returns with a film that trades zombies for human nature and panic

    By

    Amelia Emberwing
    January 26, 2026 @ 10:16 AM
    Reviews
    10:16 AM
    ‘Send Help’: Rachel McAdams Shines in Sam Raimi’s Gritty Tale of Survival and Power Dynamics
  • ‘Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass’ Review: It’s Dumb Fun, and That’s a Compliment

    Sundance 2026: Zoey Deutch stars in an absurdly offbeat L.A. comedy from David Wain

    By

    Matt Donato
    January 26, 2026 @ 10:07 AM
    Movies
    10:07 AM
    ‘Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass’ Review: It’s Dumb Fun, and That’s a Compliment
  • ‘Union County’ Review: Will Poulter Shines in Humane Portrait of Addiction and Recovery

    Sundance 2026: Poulter gives a graceful, gripping performance in this story of life and death in the shadow of addiction

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 25, 2026 @ 6:08 PM
    Movies
    6:08 PM
    ‘Union County’ Review: Will Poulter Shines in Humane Portrait of Addiction and Recovery
  • ‘Soul Patrol’ Review: Documentary Pays Overdue Tribute to Elite Black Soldiers in Vietnam

    Sundance 2026: The men who fought are the enormous heart of J.M. Harper’s exceptionally moving film

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 25, 2026 @ 5:03 PM
    Movies
    5:03 PM
    ‘Soul Patrol’ Review: Documentary Pays Overdue Tribute to Elite Black Soldiers in Vietnam
  • ‘The Musical’ Review: Will Brill Brings the House Down in Darkly Funny…9/11 Musical?

    Sundance 2026: Giselle Bonilla’s feature directorial debut is a consistent laugh-fest that comes together for a fantastic finale

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 25, 2026 @ 3:11 PM
    Movies
    3:11 PM
    ‘The Musical’ Review: Will Brill Brings the House Down in Darkly Funny…9/11 Musical?
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