Reel Reviews | Ricky (Sundance ’25)
Stephan James is quietly compelling, but the film never digs deep enough.
Stephan James is quietly compelling, but the film never digs deep enough.
A soulful, searing portrait of a pioneer who changed everything, and paid dearly for it.
A satire without sharpness, more muddled than meaningful.
A chilling, blood-soaked meditation on what beauty demands, and destroys.
The 40th Anniversary of the Sundance Film Festival concludes this weekend and after ten days of watching films, we’ve highlighted on our Top Ten Films of the festival.
Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday – drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives.
Two teenagers bond over their love of a supernatural TV show, but it is mysteriously cancelled.
NEXT Bob and the Trees (Director: Diego Ongaro; screenwriters: Diego Ongaro, Courtney Maum, Sasha Statman-Weil) — Bob, a 50-year-old logger in rural Massachusetts with a [read more]