Reel Reviews | Winner (Sundance ’24)
Despite the great work of Clarke in the role of Winner, the film suffers from a lack of seriousness and conviction though Reality’s story is full of it.
Despite the great work of Clarke in the role of Winner, the film suffers from a lack of seriousness and conviction though Reality’s story is full of it.
The film ends up being a very safe movie, one that will continue to allow white people to feel good and thereby succumbs to the trope it should have attacked.
by Charles Kirkland, Jr. When three guys form a rap group to celebrate the Irish language that they have been taught to love, they end [read more]
We recap our Top Five films from the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
The major film festival of the year kicks off, we’ll take a look at some of the most anticipated films of the fest.
Amid a production lull, buyers are desperate for new movies. Luckily, Sundance has plenty for sale — for those willing to gamble on discovery titles. [read more]
by TheFilmGordon Staff A dedicated showcase for emerging creators of independently produced episodic content for broadcast, web, and streaming platforms. Previously Indie Episodic. Past projects [read more]
by TheFilmGordon Staff The Fire Next Time / United Kingdom (Director: Renaldho Pelle, Screenwriter: Kerry Jade Kolbe) — Rioting spreads as social inequality causes tempers [read more]