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Sundance 2021: We're All Going to the World's Fair, Coming Home in the Dark, Censor
In the last round of Sundance movie reviews, Ande Thomas celebrates impressive entries and two surprise contenders.
Sundance 2021: ‘Violation’ & ‘Knocking’, reviewed
In our latest Sundance roundup, Ande Thomas notes that Sims-Fewer and Mancinelli's Violation strikes a powerful chord in the rape-revenge subgenre, but Frida Kempff's Knocking falls flat in its attempt to tackle gaslighting.
Sundance 2021: ‘In the Earth’ & ‘Eight for Silver’, reviewed
Following the end of Sundance, Ande dives into the madness of Ben Wheatley’s In the Earth and examines the challenges of Sean Ellis’ Eight for Silver.
Sundance 2021 Preview
During our first time attending Sundance, we're keeping an eye out for the best in new horror, including work from directors Ben Wheatley and Sion Sono.