Tag: Sundance

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‘The Persian Version’ Review: Vibrant, Richly-Layered Generational Gap Story Is Full of Laughs

As our cultures evolve and our values expand, our understanding of the family dynamic changes, too. Such is the way of the mostly true story of The Persian Version from writer-director Maryam Keshavarz, which is expanding in theaters this weekend.

‘Breaking’: Movie Review

‘Breaking’ is the true story of Brian Brown-Easley’s 2018 bank heist. John Boyega offers an electrifying performance, yet the movie doesn’t always work.

‘The Climb’: It Might Not Be Enough to Get You Into a Theatre, But You’ll Be Glad You Watched It at Home.

The Climb Directed by: Michael Angelo Covino Written by: Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin Starring: Kyle Marvin, Michael Angelo Covino, Gayle Rankin, Talia Balsam, George Wendt, Judith Godréche “The Climb” is one of the many, varied reasons I got

“The Last Black Man in San Francisco”

Joe Talbot’s The Last Black Man in San Francisco is not what you think it is, and that’s only the beginning of a beautiful journey which slowly unfolds through strong characters and themes that will resonate with audiences for years

Z FOR ZACHARIAH

Our growth and development is predicated on a belief that we are improving ourselves.  As a result, we move further away from our “humanity” – the belief in a higher order of being. Craig Zobel’s Z for Zachariah is a dramatic and