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Magic Farm review – Chloë Sevigny can’t lift flat comedy of inept Americans abroad

Sundance film festival: A farcical tale of entitled New Yorkers arriving in rural Argentina to make a docuseries is too limp and underbaked to hit its targets

A fading television host, a shady produce…

Together review – codependent relationship body horror is a fun ride

Sundance film festival: Real-life husband and wife Dave Franco and Alison Brie play a couple put to the ultimate test in a slickly and sickly made thriller

We all know couples like Tim and Millie. Nev…

Rebuilding review – Josh O’Connor is a stoic rancher in sensitive, if slight, wildfire drama

Sundance film festival: The actor delivers another impressive performance, recalling his other rural drama God’s Own Country, in a timely film about recovery

The difficult question of how one truly re…

Prime Minister: Jacinda Ardern documentary featuring home videos premieres at Sundance

The film includes footage shot by Clarke Gayford, the husband of the former New Zealand prime minister

A documentary traversing former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern’s leadership and person…

‘Civil rights fight of our time’: new film explores the battle over US libraries

A Sarah Jessica Parker-produced documentary on the brave librarians fighting a wave of rightwing book bans has sparked conversation at Sundance

A chilling new documentary at the Sundance film festival…

Fans baffled as Jennifer Lopez is already getting OSCAR buzz for Kiss of the Spider Woman: 'It's January guys!'

Jennifer Lopez is already generating excitement for next awards season following the world premiere of her new musical, Kiss of the Spider Woman, at Sundance.

Kiss of the Spider Woman review – Jennifer Lopez dazzles in unsteady musical

Sundance film festival: The star gives her all in Bill Condon’s uneven adaptation of the Broadway revision of a prison-set fantasy

There are certain things one expects from a prime-slot Sundance premi…

Is assisted dying a ‘clear and present danger’ to people with disabilities? New US film asks tough questions

Reid Davenport, whose documentary Life After is at Sundance, thinks euthanasia has ‘a lot to do with cost savings’

In 1983, Elizabeth Bouvia, a 26-year-old woman in California with a non-terminal but …

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