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Movie Review: ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ is Moderately Fun Thanks to Ferrell and Witherspoon

Director: Nicholas StollerWriter: Nicholas StollerStars: Will Ferrell, Reese Witherspoon, Geraldine Viswanathan Synopsis: When two weddings are double-booked at the same venue, the father of one bride and the sister of the other bride try to...

Movie Review (Sundance 2025): ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Explores The Moments That Make A Life

Director: Ira SachsWriter: Ira SachsStars: Rebecca Hall, Ben Whishaw Synopsis: Conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and Linda Rosenkrantz from 1974 sheds light on New York's vibrant downtown art world and the introspective journey of an...

Movie Review (Sundance 2025): ‘Didn’t Die’ Uses a Zombie Podcast to Examine the Past

Director: Meera MenonWriters: Paul Gleason, Meera MenonStars: George Basil, Ali Lopez-Sohaili, Kiran Deol Synopsis: As the zombie apocalypse unfolds, a podcast host struggles to maintain their dwindling audience amidst the chaos. It’s often joked about that...

Movie Review (Sundance 2025): ‘Last Days’: Justin Lin’s Perplexing Yet Fascinating “Indie” Return

Director: Justin LinWriter: Ben RipleyStars: Sky Yang, Radhika Apte, Marny Kennedy Synopsis: A 26-year-old missionary journeys to the remote North Sentinel Island, determined to convert an isolated tribe, while authorities attempt to intervene before...

Movie Review (Sundance 2025): ‘Sally’ Doesn’t Fly As High As Its Subject

Director: Cristina CostantiniWriters: Cristina Costantini, Tom MaroneyStars: Lindsey Lamer, Varda Appleton, Billie Jean King Synopsis: Sally Ride's groundbreaking journey as the first American woman in space concealed a deeply personal story. Her life partner, Tam...

Movie Review: ‘The Colors Within’ is a Disappointing Effort from Naoko Yamada

Director: Naoko YamadaWriter: Reiko YoshidaStars: Akari Takaishi, Sayu Suzukawa, Taisei Kido Synopsis: A girl who can see colors in people’s hearts joins a band with two other people After the sensational A Silent Voice and Liz...

Op-Ed: ‘Perfect Days’ Are Every Day

Something that has taken me most of my life to realize is how much I didn’t cherish today. It’s easy to fall under the shames of yesterday and the anxieties of tomorrow,...

Movie Review (Sundance 2025): ‘Bunnylovr’ Explores Loneliness in the Digital Age

Director: Katarina ZhuWriter: Katarina ZhuStars: Katarina Zhu, Austin Amelio, Sarah Baskin Synopsis: A cam girl navigates a toxic client relationship while reconnecting with her estranged, dying father, exploring complex relationships and family dynamics. Katarina Zhu’s Bunnylovr...

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