Sundance 2021: 12 Films We Can’t Wait to See
This year’s virtual Sundance Film Festival runs from January 28 – February 3.
This year’s virtual Sundance Film Festival runs from January 28 – February 3.
An article about filmmaker Tyler Perry receiving the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 2021 Oscars.
A look at the iconic imagery of Rob Marshall’s Chicago, Josef von Sternberg’s Morocco, and Bob Fosse’s Cabaret.
A review of the new sci-fi dramedy starring Alan Tudyk.
Chaz Ebert’s Zoom Q&A with director Pete Docter, co-writer/director Kemp Powers and producer Dana Murray about their PGA award-winning Pixar film, Soul, for the Mill Valley Deadline Contenders and the California Film Institute.
A review of the second special standalone episode of HBO’s Euphoria.
A review of the unscripted series which premieres January 22 on HBO.
A review of the new Epix series from Edward Burns.
An interview with co-writer/star/director Michael Angelo Covino and co-writer/star Kyle Marvin about The Climb.
A review of the new Apple TV+ series, Losing Alice.
A review of the Hulu mini-series The Sister.
A review of the Walker reboot on The CW.
An interview with the four stars of Regina King’s One Night in Miami.
A look at ten films coming in the next few weeks that could still be Oscar contenders.
An interview with the creators of Netflix’s Pieces of a Woman.
An article about Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee receiving the 34th American Cinematheque Award during a virtual ceremony held on January 14th, 2021.
An interview with Sam Pollard, director of MLK/FBI.
A review of the Disney+ Original WandaVision.
Emerald Fennell’s revenge film hits two major stumbling blocks in its desire to interrogate justice and create an empowering narrative.