Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comment Sundance 2025: Train Dreams; Sorry, Baby On my two favorite films of Sundance 2025, and two of the best Sundance premieres ever. Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comment Sundance 2025: The Librarians, Middletown, Speak. On three timely docs from Sundance this year. Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comment Sundance: Dead Lover, Touch Me Two unusual horror films from Sundance 2025 are profiled here. Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comment Sundance 2025: Mad Bills to Pay, Rains Over Babel, Serious People Three more from NEXT, arguably the best Sundance program. Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comment Sundance 2025: The Wedding Banquet, Kiss of the Spider Woman On two of the most high-profile Sundance premieres of 2025: a pair of remakes likely to be hits. Roger Ebert on 30 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 29 January 2025 0Comment Sundance 2025: East of Wall, Obex, BLKNWS: Terms and Conditions On three standouts from the Sundance NEXT program. Roger Ebert on 29 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 29 January 2025 0Comment “Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man” Brings Marvel’s Web-Slinger Down to Street Level It’s truly the best animated iteration of Peter Parker since “The Spectacular Spider-Man.” Roger Ebert on 29 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 28 January 2025 0Comment Sundance 2025: Lurker; Free Leonard Peltier; Oh, Hi On three Sundance premieres, including a fest stand-out. Roger Ebert on 28 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 28 January 2025 0Comment Sundance 2025: Big Swings Pay Off in the Episodic Program One of our TV critics looks at the entire episodic program from Sundance 2025. Roger Ebert on 28 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes
Roger Ebert on 28 January 2025 0Comment Sundance 2025: Come See Me In The Good Light, Move Ya Body, Deaf President Now! Three documentaries premiering at the year’s film festival marry the personal with the political. Roger Ebert on 28 January 2025 0Comments 0Likes