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On Swift Horses Review: A Queer Western Romance of Subversion, Longing, and the Ghosts of American Myth

On Swift Horses Review: A Queer Western Romance of Subversion, Longing, and the Ghosts of American Myth

Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses is a lyrical queer drama that reframes the Western genre as a haunting romance of unrealized lives and forbidden longing, led by Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Diego Calva.

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‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo Illuminate the Tender Complexity of Chosen Kinship

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo Illuminate the Tender Complexity of Chosen Kinship

Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo shine in 'Bob Trevino Likes It', a heartfelt story of found family and emotional healing. In theaters March 21, 2025. Read our full review.

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‘Holland’ Review: Nicole Kidman Leads Mimi Cave’s Manic Midwestern Thriller — SXSW

‘Holland’ Review: Nicole Kidman Leads Mimi Cave’s Manic Midwestern Thriller — SXSW

Nicole Kidman and Matthew Macfadyen lead Holland, Mimi Cave’s stylish suburban thriller that unearths dark secrets lurking beneath the American Dream. Read our full SXSW review.

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‘The Dutchman’ Review: André Holland Leads Andre Gaines’ Haunting Contemporary Take on a 1964 Classic — SXSW

‘The Dutchman’ Review: André Holland Leads Andre Gaines’ Haunting Contemporary Take on a 1964 Classic — SXSW

Andre Gaines’ The Dutchman reinvents Amiri Baraka’s classic play, with André Holland and Kate Mara delivering electrifying performances. Read our full SXSW review.

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‘Hallow Road’ Review: A Confined Car Ride That Spirals Into Madness

‘Hallow Road’ Review: A Confined Car Ride That Spirals Into Madness

Babak Anvari’s Hallow Road starts as a gripping family drama before veering into the surreal. Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys deliver powerhouse performances in one of the year’s most unpredictable thrillers. Read our full review.

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‘The Threesome’ Review: A Sharp, Surprising Rom-Com That Goes Beyond the Gimmick

‘The Threesome’ Review: A Sharp, Surprising Rom-Com That Goes Beyond the Gimmick

Chad Hartigan’s The Threesome isn’t just another hookup comedy—it’s a witty, heartfelt exploration of relationships, commitment, and self-discovery. Zoey Deutch, Jonah Hauer-King, and Ruby Cruz deliver standout performances in this unexpected romantic comedy.

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‘Adult Best Friends’ Review: A Nostalgic Look at Codependency and Growing Up

‘Adult Best Friends’ Review: A Nostalgic Look at Codependency and Growing Up

Delaney Buffett and Katie Corwin explore evolving friendships in Adult Best Friends, a heartfelt but uneven comedy about growing up. Read our full review.

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Independent Spirit Awards 2025 Winners [Updating Live]

Independent Spirit Awards 2025 Winners [Updating Live]

The 40th Film Independent Spirit Awards are back, celebrating the best in indie film and TV. With nominations led by Anora and I Saw the TV Glow, here’s everything you need to know.

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 ‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ Review: Carey Mulligan Adds Grace Notes but Tom Basden and Tim Key Provide the Melody to This Minor-Key Charmer

‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ Review: Carey Mulligan Adds Grace Notes but Tom Basden and Tim Key Provide the Melody to This Minor-Key Charmer

James Griffiths’ The Ballad of Wallis Island is a tender comedy-drama about a long-lost folk duo reuniting for an unlikely performance. With standout performances from Carey Mulligan, Tom Basden, and Tim Key, the film explores nostalgia, love, and the power of music. Read our full review.

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‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Review: Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall Take an Illuminating Snapshot of a Queer Artist in Ira Sachs’ Gorgeous Character Study

‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Review: Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall Take an Illuminating Snapshot of a Queer Artist in Ira Sachs’ Gorgeous Character Study

Ira Sachs’ Peter Hujar’s Day is a mesmerizing, deeply intimate character study of the iconic photographer, starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall. A must-see at Sundance 2025.

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‘Rebuilding’ Review: Josh O’Connor Is Heart-Wrenching in a Tender Portrait of Post-Wildfire Loss and Resilience

‘Rebuilding’ Review: Josh O’Connor Is Heart-Wrenching in a Tender Portrait of Post-Wildfire Loss and Resilience

Josh O’Connor delivers a career-best performance in Rebuilding, a moving tale of resilience, loss, and connection. Read our Sundance review now.

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‘Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: A Nostalgic and Poignant Meditation on Small-Town Summers

‘Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: A Nostalgic and Poignant Meditation on Small-Town Summers

Sierra Falconer’s Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) is a tender slice-of-life drama capturing one transformative summer through four interconnected stories. A Sundance 2025 highlight, blending nostalgia, humor, and emotional depth.

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‘Sorry, Baby’ Review: Eva Victor’s Feature Debut Is a Frank, Funny, and Tender Spin on the Female ‘Traumedy’
SUNDANCE 2025: A DREAM COME TRUE FOR A FIRST-TIME FESTIVAL-GOER

SUNDANCE 2025: A DREAM COME TRUE FOR A FIRST-TIME FESTIVAL-GOER

Discover the magic of Sundance 2025 through the eyes of a first-time attendee. From must-see films to unforgettable moments, experience the power of storytelling in Park City.

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A Different Man Review: A Haunting Exploration of Identity and Obsession

A Different Man Review: A Haunting Exploration of Identity and Obsession

Sebastian Stan delivers a career-defining performance in A Different Man, a chilling psychological thriller exploring identity, obsession, and redemption. Read the full review now!

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