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All Of Deadline’s Reviews From The Festival So Far

while Sundance Film Festival Thinks Big step for 20272025 ongoing. The 41st edition of the event kicked off on January 23 in Utah, and below you can check out all of Deadline’s reviews from the festival so far.

Sundance founder Robert Redford promised that audiences “can expect 2025 programme Which showcases the world’s diverse and vibrant film industry. The lineup runs through February 2, and includes more than 85 features and six spin-off projects scheduled to be shown in Park City, Salt Lake City and online.

Below is a collection of our reviews from the festival held last year It won the US Drama Grand Jury Prize To Alessandra La Corazza In the summer. Click on the movie title to read the full movie.

“Brides”

Bankside

to divide: Premieres
exit: Nadia Fall
screenwriter: Suhaila Al-Bushra
ejaculate: Obada Hassan, Safia Ingar, Yusra Warsma, Samri Abu Zia, Aziz Kapkurt
Takeaway Deadline: For those who have already made up their minds about immigrants and Muslims, Fall’s film will make no difference. But for those who tend to lean, Brides It is a wonderful attempt to humanize a difficult topic and move towards humanizing the hot topic of online extremism.

“By design”

Patrick Mead Jones

to divide: the next
Director and screenwriter: Amanda Kramer
ejaculate: Juliette Lewis, Mamoudou Athie, Melanie Griffiths, Samantha MathisRobin Tunney, Udo Kier
Takeaway Deadline: The plot doesn’t completely go out the window, but it’s certainly not at the forefront of the director’s mind. It’s not commercial fare, but festival audiences are sure to respond to it By designOur open thoughts about consumerism, status and the baggage we accumulate emotionally and physically.

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“If I had legs I would kick you”

Sundance Institute

to divide: Premieres
Director and screenwriter: Mary Bornstein
ejaculate: Rose Byrne, A$AP Rocky, Conan O’Brien, Danielle Macdonald, Ivy Walk, Delaney Quinn, Danielle Zollaghadry, Delaney Quinn
Takeaway Deadline: It takes viewers on a tense motherhood journey that never stops. Although it’s not the sensitive movie you’d go see on Mother’s Day, If I had legs I would kick you It’ll make you want to call your mom and check in.

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“Jimba”

Sundance Film Festival

to divide: Premieres
exit: Sophie Hyde
Screenwriters: Sophie Hyde, Matthew Cormack
ejaculate: Olivia Colman, John Lithgow, Odd Mason Hyde, Daniel Henshall, Kate Box, Eamonn Farren, Zoe Love-Smith, Romana Freddy, Hans Kesting.
Takeaway Deadline: Above all, Jimba First of all it is about family. The film belongs to Lithgow, who has one of his best works in recent years as a selfish man determined to do things his way, no matter the cost, but with a loving heart.

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“Omaha”

Sundance Film Festival

to divide: Dramatic competition
exit: Cole Webley
screenwriter: Robert Machuyan
ejaculate: John Magaro, Molly Bell Wright, Wyatt Solis, Talia Balsam
Takeaway Deadline: In this family portrait of a road trip during the 2008 financial crisis, one disturbing sequence after another is played out on the grim face of John Magaro, who is clearly hiding the truth from them, from us, and from what this trip actually is. .

Cunning life! (also known as Burden of Black Genius)

Stephen Paley

to divide: Premieres
exit: Red “Questlove” Thompson
Takeaway Deadline: Cunning life! There are two things going on, the first is celebrating a genius singer, songwriter and producer who never quite made it into the pantheon of greats. The second part of Questlove’s thesis: Fame did not come easy on Sly Stone’s shoulders.

Dylan O'Brien and James Sweeney stand next to each other and hold green paper diamonds on top of their heads in a still from a movie

Twinless

Greg Cotton/Courtesy Sundance Institute

to divide: American dramatic competition
Director and screenwriter: James Sweeney
ejaculate: Dylan O’Brien, James Sweeney, Lauren Graham, Aisling Franciosi, Tasha Smith, Chris Perfetti
Takeaway Deadline: In James Sweeney’s second film, he navigates loneliness, anxiety, depression, and other common millennial pastimes with a story that’s both comedic and heartfelt in equal measure…complete with a few “WTF” moments.

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