Reviews
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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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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”
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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
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‘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














