God bless PBS. The Public Broadcasting Service has been airing free, informative, and entertaining documentaries, educational programs for children, news, and international television series for more than half a century. Their American Masters series of biographical documentaries debuted back in…
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My Old Ass, courtesy of Sundance Institute. While tripping on mushrooms during the summer before her first semester of college, Elliott (Maisy Stella) encounters a future version of herself (Aubrey Plaza) in My Old Ass, the sophomore feature from writer,…
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In Sunrise, a former cop (Alex Pettyfer) is transformed into a bloodthirsty vampire after a savage attack. Soon, he finds himself defending an Asian widower and her children from Reynolds (Guy Pearce), a brutal white supremacist. Sunrise director Andrew Baird…
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Still from Sugarcane. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. | Photo by Emily Kassie Tackling a timely but under-discussed contemporary issue in both the United States and Canada, journalists Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie (A Girl Named C) investigate a string…
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[Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Self Reliance.] The Big Picture Actor Jake Johnson reflects on the cancellation of 'Minx' and the importance of finding an audience. Johnson was inspired by a Japanese reality show to create the film…
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A New Kind of Wilderness Photo by Maria Gros Vatne. When the Payne family experiences a personal tragedy, they must leave the home they love in the remote Norwegian wilderness and enmesh themselves in the society they once felt so…
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John Early in Stress Positions Premiering in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, Stress Positions—the feature debut from writer, director and star Theda Hammel—takes place during the not-so-distant summer of 2020. While this setting immediately evokes…
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The Big Picture The film Destroy All Neighbors is a splatterfest made more enjoyable by its real and tangible visuals. The film's small but mighty team including director Josh Forbes and stars Jonah Ray Rodrigues and Alex Winter make it…
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Love hurts. Love is kind. Love is (insert Paul's epistles here). In a new film titled Which Brings Me to You, love is certainly complicated. It's a tale led by two young Hollywood talents, the striking Lucy Hale and the…
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A New Kind of Wilderness Photo by Maria Gros Vatne. Director Silje Evensmo Jacobsen also served as the primary cinematographer on her documentary A New Kind of Wilderness, premiering at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in the World Documentary Competition.…
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It was only a matter of time before somebody came out with a trippy, blood-soaked Tricentennial slasher movie with a masked killer in a white wig, toting a gavel for a weapon. And during an election year no less. There…
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The Big Picture Hosting a game full of psychological and traitorous torture adds to the tension and immersion for both contestants and viewers. Alan Cumming brings a Bond villain-esque character as the host of The Traitors, adding to the dramatic…
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