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  • A Different Man
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    ‘A Different Man’: Sundance Review 5n3u4x

    2024-01-22T05:30:00Z 6c4q5q

    Sebastian Stan discovers that beauty is skin deep in this ’moody modern fairytale’

  • Tendaberry
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    ‘Tendaberry’: Sundance Review 5u3y3g

    2024-01-22T04:30:00Z

    Loose-limbed story of a young woman finding her way in post-Pandemic New York City

  • Love Lies Bleeding
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    ‘Love Lies Bleeding’: Sundance Review m3m2s

    2024-01-21T09:06:00Z

    Kristen Stewart is a woman on the lam in 1980s New Mexico in Rose Glass’s audacious follow-up to ‘Saint Maud’  

  • My Old Ass
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    ‘My Old Ass’: Sundance Review 1b2w6r

    2024-01-21T08:33:00Z

    Aubrey Plaza is the older, wiser woman returning to help her younger self in Megan Park’s heartfelt coming-of-age comedy

  • Winner
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    ‘Winner’: Sundance Review q75s

    2024-01-21T08:09:00Z

    Emilia Jones stars as real-life whistleblower Reality Winner in Susanna Fogel’s pacy dramatisation of her story

  • Exhibiting Forgiveness
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    ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’: Sundance Review 2u2v19

    2024-01-21T00:30:00Z

    An artist must confront the traumas of his past in painter Titus Kaphar’s heartfelt feature debut

  • A Real Pain
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    ‘A Real Pain’: Sundance Review 4p3iu

    2024-01-20T23:07:00Z

    Jesse Eisenberg directs and stars with Kieran Culkin in this comedy-drama following two Jewish Americans on a Holocaust tour

  • Presence
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    ‘Presence’: Sundance Review 3d655v

    2024-01-20T17:32:00Z

    Steven Soderbergh flips the haunted house thriller to tell his creepy tale from a ghost’s-eye-view

  • Sasquatch Sunset
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    ‘Sasquatch Sunset’: Sundance Review 4y2756

    2024-01-20T09:04:00Z

    An unrecognisable Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg impress in this dialogue-free Bigfoot drama

  • Little Death
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    ‘Little Death’: Sundance Review 5a2v1u

    2024-01-20T08:34:00Z

    David Schwimmer is a TV writer with a mid-life crisis in this uneven LA-set debut

  • The American Society of Magical Negroes
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    ‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’: Sundance Review 5z323i

    2024-01-20T07:28:00Z

    A secret Black society works to make white people’s lives easier in this subversive satire

  • Gaucho Gaucho
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    ‘Gaucho Gaucho’: Sundance Review c6w5i

    2024-01-20T01:00:00Z

    ’The Truffle Hunters’ filmmakers return to document the rhythms of modern cowboy life on the plains of Argentina

  • Between The Temples
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    ‘Between The Temples’: Sundance Review 46275n

    2024-01-20T01:00:00Z

    Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane headline a warm drama about a Jewish cantor having a crisis of faith

  • Love Me
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    ‘Love Me’: Sundance Review 1i25r

    2024-01-19T22:53:00Z

    Steven Yeun and Kristen Stewart have palpable chemistry in in this quirky post-apocalyptic love story

  • Sujo
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    ‘Sujo’: Sundance Review ij4f

    2024-01-19T22:00:00Z

    A Mexican boy must fight against the temptation of local gangs in this satisfying drama

  • Love Machina
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    ‘Love Machina’: Sundance Review 1t4o4d

    2024-01-19T21:30:00Z

    An American couple attempts to cheat death through artificial intelligence in this eye-opening doc 

  • Eno
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    ‘Eno’: Sundance Review 22374y

    2024-01-19T10:22:00Z

    Innovative, different-every-time documentary about music pioneer Brian Eno is inspired by his notion of generative music

  • I Saw The TV Glow
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    ‘I Saw The TV Glow’: Sundance Review k5p6

    2024-01-19T09:50:00Z

    A24’s midnight title is a haunting evocation of childhood TV obsessions

  • Girls State
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    ‘Girls State’: Sundance Review 5v315l

    2024-01-19T08:20:00Z

    Follow up to ‘Boys State’ is an insightful documentary about everday sexism and young women’s fight for change

  • Your Monster
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    ‘Your Monster’: Sundance Review 6u6l5k

    2024-01-19T07:30:00Z

    An actor falls for the monster who lived under her childhood bed in this quirky romcom