With over 100 movies in the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, here are some small thoughts on the films at the festival our critic didn’t elaborate on.
Sundance 2021
A handful of documentaries at the Sundance Film Festival told stories that are worth telling in some truly inventive ways.
Two innovative and non-traditional movies, ‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’ and ‘R#J’ both present a look at the world on our screens.
A serviceable adaptation of a revolutionary novel, ‘Passing’ is pleasing to the senses but ultimately hollow.
While methodical and perhaps better fit to be a play, ‘Mass’ is one of the most affecting and heartbreaking films of 2021
A feel-good dramedy with a twist on the coming of age story, ‘CODA’ is familiar but effective
You don’t have to experience loss in real life to fully appreciate the beauty that is Land, Robin Wright’s directorial debut.
A true story of an informant in the Black Panther Party, ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is powerful in performance but mediocre in storytelling.