This year’s Sundance slate included short film programs, including focused tracks in animation, documentary and ...
A splendid portrait of the first American woman and the youngest American astronaut to travel into space, SALLY, which premiered at Sundance, excels at weaving the public and private dimensions of ...
One of the Sundance Film Festival’s greatest impacts has been as a prominent venue in the Western world to shine the light of ...
A splendid portrait of the first American woman and the youngest American astronaut to travel into space, SALLY, which premiered at Sundance, excels at weaving the public and private dimensions of ...
The Birth of House, directed by Elegance Bratton and produced by Chester Algernal Gordon, presents a compelling portrait of ...
Scandinavian Arctic culture receives some of the most memorable poetic and musical cinematic treatment to be found in this ...
An outstanding comprehensive documentary portrait which has premiered at Sundance, Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, directed ...
There are far too numerous erroneous and misrepresentative reports in the Western media about China, its people and ...
Shortly after they were inaugurated as Colorado’s poet laureate in 2023. Andrea Gibson explained in their Substack Things that Don’t Suck their response to their own question: “How can I accept a two ...
The character of the father in Omaha, a drama set during the Great Recession of 2008, is much like many during that time who ...
From Sundance’s Midnight program this year, Touch Me, written and directed by Addison Heimann, is more than a gratifying romp ...
In the opening of Aaron Asano Swenson’s new play KILO-WAT, Ken Kushida, a Japanese-American podcaster, sets the stage for telling the story about Wat ‘Kilo-Wat’ Misaka, a Utah native of Japanese ...