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The Artful Dodger Season 2 Review: An Exploration of Port Victory’s Darker Side
After years of anticipation, The Artful Dodger returns with an absurd weight on Season 2’s shoulders, and it mostly carries it well.
Rock Springs Sundance 2026: Monster Horror Rooted in Untold History
Rock Springs turned what was a simple monster horror movie into an examination of the terror of our own reality. Read our review.
American Doctor Sundance 2026 Review: The Stories We Hear & Why
Americna Doctor is a very hard documentary to watch. And yet, it’s also a necessary documentary about Gaza and the stories we tell.
Seniors Sundance 2026 Review: Cheating Really Does Ruin Everything
Seniors by Adam Curley is a snapshot into the lives of a family fractured by cheating. Read our Sundance review.
Blood Lines Review: A Métis Drama Told Through a Queer Lens
A search for family and reconnection drives this Métis same-sex romance, the second feature from director Gail Maurice.
Living with a Visionary Sundance 2026 Review: A Colorful Masterpiece About Love
Living with a Visionary is if UP had a baby with The Notebook and it ended up being a colorful masterpiece about the enduring power of love.
They Dream Sundance 2026 Review: Healing Comes in Many Forms
It’s hard to explain They Dream, a profound exploration of grief that takes many, many forms. There are home-video archives, miniatures, and motion capture technology. Also recorded conversations and animated sequences. But deep down, the inventive and creative ways the…
Sauna Sickness Sundance 2026 Review: Another Vacation, Another Ruined Relationship
Sauna Sickness is proof that a vacation is the true, tried, and tested method of figuring out if you’re a good match with someone.
Callback Sundance 2026 Review: When I Tell You My Jaw Dropped at the End
Justin H. Min and Michael Hsu Rosen star in the Sundance short film Callback. Oh and it’s messy. Read our review.