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The unchecked home for uncompromising cinema.
Los Angeles, CA
Joined July 2011
Sundance 2026 Review: Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić’s “To Hold a Mountain” Offers a Strong Portrait of Resilience
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A denizen of the mountains in Montenegro fights to sustain the only life she's ever known in this delicate yet powerful doc.
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Sundance 2026 Review: “If I Go Will They Miss Me” Delivers an Intricate and Exquisite Homecoming
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Walter Thompson-Hernández delivers an instantly essential piece of Los Angeles cinema with this father-son drama set in Watts.
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Sundance 2026 Interview: Alex Fischman Cárdenas and Trout Cohen on Satisfying an Itch That Needed to Be Scratched in “¡PIKA!”
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The writer and director talk about this irresistible black comedy about one man's futile search to feel comfortable in his own skin.
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Interview: Simón Mesa Soto on What Falls Between the Lines in “A Poet,” now open @IFCCenter
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The director of this bitingly funny comedy from Colombia talks about a writer who struggles to see any beauty in the life of an artist.
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Interview: Sook-Yin Lee on a Search for Satisfaction in "Paying for It," opening this weekend in NY @QuadCinema
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The director discusses a time of strange bedfellows in her own life, adapted from her former partner's point of view, as they pursued an open relationship.
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Sundance 2026 Review: "See You When I See You" Movingly Observes a Family at a Standstill in the Wake of Loss
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Cooper Raiff leads a tender dramedy from Jay Duplass about a family dealing with the grief after a suicide no one saw coming.
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Sundance 2026 Review: A Fragile Situation is Brought to Light in Liz Sargent's Solid "Take Me Home"
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The director's feature version of her 2023 short starring her sister Anna has both the warmth and unflinching honesty of a true family affair.
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Sundance 2026 Review: Georgia Bernstein Takes Great Care with "Night Nurse"
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A sexually-charged relationship between a patient and his newly hired caregiver leads to a stunning debut feature.
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Sundance 2026 Interview: Lily Platt on Being Addicted to the Drama in "Crisis Actor"
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The director talks about this shrewd comic short starring Sarah Steele as an actor who can't live without the theatrics.
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Sundance 2026 Review: Poh Si Teng's Eye-Opening "American Doctor" is a Shock to the System
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A trio of U.S. physicians find that helping patients in Gaza requires as much speaking up on their behalf as mending their wounds in this devastating doc.
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Sundance 2026 Review: There's Plenty of Shinola to Be Found in Macon Blair's Delightful "The Shitheads"
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The transport of a troubled teen by a pair of inexperienced guards leads to some marvelous mayhem in the latest from "The Toxic Avenger" director.
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Sundance 2026 Interview: Felipe Bustos Sierra on an Unforgettable Collective Action in "Everybody to Kenmure Street"
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The director discusses this rousing recounting of a 2023 protest that prevented the abduction of two immigrants from their home in Glasgow.
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Sundance 2026 Interview: Gregory Barnes on a Night of Unholy Matrimony in "Together Forever"
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The director talks about this splendid comedy about how a religiously devout pair handle their wedding night in unexpected fashion.
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Sundance 2026 Review: Gabriela Osio Vanden and Jack Weisman's "Nuisance Bear" Hits Home
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A film about a stranded polar bear provocatively reconsiders what a nature film is when it asks an audience about their own as humans.
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Sundance 2026 Review: A Car Crash Opens an Unexpected Road to Recovery in Stephanie Ahn’s Unapologetically Sharp “Bedford Park”
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The children of immigrants continue to face a precarious future when they can’t reconcile their past in this strong debut feature.
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Sundance 2025 Review: A Disappearing Body of Water Reflects an Erosion of Public Discourse in Abby Ellis' Engrossing "The Lake"
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Spreading the gospel takes on a variety of meanings in this galvanizing look at an effort to save the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
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Sundance 2026 Review: Golf Isn't a Gentleman's Game in the Strikingly Subversive "Filipiñana"
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A day on the links turns into a dark night of the soul in this carefully crafted and bitterly amusing reflection on Filipino history.
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Sundance 2026 Review: The Mysteries of Life Are What Make It Worthwhile in Sam Green’s Moving “The Oldest Person in the World”
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The "32 Sounds" director's endearing contemplation of mortality with visits to World Record Holders for age becomes a celebration of life.
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Sundance 2026 Review: “Hot Water” Brings a Mother-Son Relationship to a Boil with Enjoyably Bubbly Comedy
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Lubna Azabal and Daniel Zolghadri make a perfectly mismatched pair to hit the road in Ramzi Bashour’s charming debut feature.
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Flickerfest 2026 Interview: Yael Grunseit on Having Immaturity Eat Away at You in "Daddy's Little Meatball"
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The director discusses this short about a young woman whose trip to the Big Apple threatens to take a bite out of her in the company of her dad.
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