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‘Mass’ tries to find the end of grief | Sundance movie review

DramaKarl DelossantosJanuary 31, 2021
Ann Dowd appears in Mass by Fran Kranz, an official selection of the Premieres section at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Ryan Jackson-Healy.
Mass watches as four people come together to talk through an old wound that has been preventing them from moving on with their lives Mass is a stunningly raw and emotional journey through trauma, grief, and healing featuring four tour-de-force performances that'll leave you breathless. Four people gather in a small room in the back…
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‘John and the Hole’ needed more hole | Sundance movie review

DramaKarl DelossantosJanuary 30, 20211
Charlie Shotwell appears in John and the Hole by Pascual Sisto, an official selection of the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Paul Özgür.
John and the Hole follows a teen named John who holds his entire family captive in a deep concrete hole in the middle of the woods. John and the Hole as an intriguing enough premise holds you for some of its running time, but its lack of commitment to the black comedy or biting satire…
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‘In the Earth’ is peak folk horror | Sundance movie review

HorrorKarl DelossantosJanuary 30, 2021
Reece Shearsmith appears in In the Earth by Ben Wheatley, an official selection of the Premieres section at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Neon.
A doctor and a park ranger venture into the forest to find a research hub that went quiet in In the Earth. However, after a run-in with a stranger, they get more than they bargained for. In the Earth is a hypnotic, psychedelic, and anxiety-inducing assault on the senses that invokes comparisons to the best…
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'Herself' rebuilds a woman's life — Sundance review

DramaKarl DelossantosJanuary 30, 2020
Herself Sundance
Herself follows a domestic abuse survivor and her two daughters as they literally rebuild their lives by building their own house See all our reviews from the 2020 Sundance Film Festival here. The opening scene of Phyllida Lloyd’s Irish drama Herself, which premiered in the World section at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, features a…
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‘Promising Young Woman’ has high ambitions | movie review

ComedyKarl DelossantosDecember 14, 20201
Carey Mulligan in Promising Young Woman. Courtesy of Focus Features.
The titular Promising Young Woman spends her nights baiting male predators into taking her home with them and teaching them a lesson they'll never forget Promising Young Woman balances its serious subject matter with a darkly comedic tone and satisfyingly entertaining revenge narrative that feels like a centerpiece of the #MeToo era. Add in a…
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‘The Midnight Sky’ is less than inter-stellar | movie review

Movie ReviewsKarl DelossantosDecember 9, 2020
George Clooney in The Midnight Sky. Courtesy of Netflix.
The Midnight Sky follows a cataclysmic event that leaves a scientist alone in the Artic and a spaceship returning home in the dark The Midnight Sky combines the story of Interstellar with the action set pieces of Gravity but ends up being less than stellar and unable to leave the ground. ▶︎ Streaming on Netflix…
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‘Dick Johnson is Dead’ has fun with death | movie review

DocumentaryKarl DelossantosDecember 6, 2020
Netflix's Dick Johnson is Dead
In Netflix's Dick Johnson is Dead, cameraperson Kirsten Johnson stages various enactments of her father's death as he suffers from dementia. Dick Johnson is Dead is a fascinating and extremely personal exercise in experimental documentary filmmaking that will have you laughing until you cry and crying until you laugh. It is a film unabashedly about…
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‘Happiest Season’ makes the yuletide gay | movie review

ComedyKarl DelossantosNovember 30, 2020
Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis in Happiest Season
Happiest Season follows a lesbian couple who go home for the holidays for the first time. One problem: Harper's family doesn't know she's gay and that Abby is her girlfriend. Hijinks ensue. Happiest Season is filled with hilarious misunderstandings, more than one coming out pun, and a running joke about dead fish. However, at its…
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‘Run’ starts with a sprint but ends in a walk | movie review

Movie ReviewsKarl DelossantosNovember 26, 2020
Kiera Allen in Run
A resourceful teen who is wheelchair-bound begins to suspect that her mother is hiding a deeply-buried secret from her in Run, streaming on Hulu A couple of heart-pounding sequences of suspense and two terrific lead performances by Sarah Paulson and Kiera Allen are enough to keep Run moving, but its predictable twists end up kneecapping…
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‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ is a long lonely road | movie review

DramaKarl DelossantosSeptember 13, 20201
I'm Thinking of Ending Things netflix
I'm Thinking of Ending Things is a twisting psychological thriller about a couple road-tripping during a snowstorm to meet their parents I'm Thinking of Ending Things combines a darkly comedic tone with a bleak atmosphere to make for a haunting portrait of a relationship on the rocks. ▶ Streaming on Netflix Loneliness is a prison.…
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