Sundance movie review: Rob Peace captures real-life triumphs, tragedies. Rob Peace, which screened online at the Sundance Film Festival, manages to be equal parts inspiring and tragic. The inspiring parts give hope while the tragic parts themselves inspire empathy.
Sundance movie review: Jewish comedy Between the Temples inclusive for all. Between the Temples, which screened online at the Sundance Film Festival, follows Cha Cha Real Smooth, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah and Keeping Up with the Steins as a Bar/Bat Mitzvah comedy.
Sundance movie review: Little Death needs a lot of work. Little Death, which won the Next Innovator Award at the Sundance Film Festival, jams a lot of ideas and techniques in its run time. Unfortunately, there are few rewards for this assaultive experience.
Sundance movie review: Riley Keough unrecognizable in unique Sasquatch Sunset . A-list stars are unrecognizable in Sasquatch Sunset, which screened Wednesday at the Sundance Film Festival. They play a family of sasquatches in full body costumes and makeup.
Sundance movie review: Will Ferrell, Harper Steele doc opens trans conversations with laughs. Most trans documentaries are still considered niche. Will & Harper, which screened Tuesday at the Sundance Film Festival, is more accessible to cis viewers thanks to the participation of Will Ferrell, and familiarity with him.