I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
I couldn't find anything to like about the truly terrible “Krazy House,” screening in the Midnight section. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
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Tuesday, February 6, 2024
Monday, February 5, 2024
Sundance with Abe: Thelma
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
June Squibb is superb as the action hero of “Thelma,” screening in the Premieres section and acquired by Magnolia Pictures. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
June Squibb is superb as the action hero of “Thelma,” screening in the Premieres section and acquired by Magnolia Pictures. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: A Real Pain
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Jesse Eisenberg returns with a strong second directorial effort with “A Real Pain,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition and acquired by Searchlight Pictures. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Jesse Eisenberg returns with a strong second directorial effort with “A Real Pain,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition and acquired by Searchlight Pictures. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Never Look Away
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Margaret Moth's story gets told in the insightful “Never Look Away,” screening in the World Cinema Documentary Competition. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Margaret Moth's story gets told in the insightful “Never Look Away,” screening in the World Cinema Documentary Competition. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sunday, February 4, 2024
Sundance with Abe: Good One
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Lily Collias impresses in “Good One,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Lily Collias impresses in “Good One,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Suncoast
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Nico Parker turns in a terrific performance in “Suncoast,” screening in the Premieres section and on Hulu this Friday. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Nico Parker turns in a terrific performance in “Suncoast,” screening in the Premieres section and on Hulu this Friday. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Love Me
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in an intriguing future-set romance, “Love Me,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in an intriguing future-set romance, “Love Me,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Stress Positions
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Quaranting gets an interesting new spin in “Stress Positions,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.
Quaranting gets an interesting new spin in “Stress Positions,” screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.
Saturday, February 3, 2024
Sundance with Abe: Rob Peace
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Chiwetel Ejiofor directs a compelling biopic with “Rob Peace,” screening in the Premieres section. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Chiwetel Ejiofor directs a compelling biopic with “Rob Peace,” screening in the Premieres section. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Power
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
The history of police in America gets a fascinating spotlight in “Power,” screening in the Premieres section. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.
The history of police in America gets a fascinating spotlight in “Power,” screening in the Premieres section. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Desire Lines
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Transgender gay men get a fascinating spotlight in “Desire Lines,” screening in the NEXT section. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Transgender gay men get a fascinating spotlight in “Desire Lines,” screening in the NEXT section. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Little Death
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
There are two equally compelling but unconnected storylines in “Little Death,” screening in the NEXT section. I reviewed the film for AwardsWatch - head over there to read my review.
There are two equally compelling but unconnected storylines in “Little Death,” screening in the NEXT section. I reviewed the film for AwardsWatch - head over there to read my review.
Friday, February 2, 2024
Movie with Abe: Argylle
There's a lot going on, some of which works, in “Argylle,” now playing in theaters. I reviewed the film for The Film Experience - head over there to read my review.
Movie with Abe: How to Have Sex
Mia McKenna-Bruce astounds in “How to Have Sex,” which screened at Sundance in the Spotlight section and is now playing in theaters. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Thursday, February 1, 2024
Sundance with Abe: My Old Ass
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Maisy Stella headlines the hilarious comedy “My Old Ass,” screening in the Premieres section and coming soon from Amazon MGM. I reviewed the film for Above the Line - head over there to read my review.
Maisy Stella headlines the hilarious comedy “My Old Ass,” screening in the Premieres section and coming soon from Amazon MGM. I reviewed the film for Above the Line - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: The Outrun
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Saoirse Ronan delivers a powerful performance in “The Outrun,” screening in the Premieres section. I reviewed the film for Above the Line - head over there to read my review.
Saoirse Ronan delivers a powerful performance in “The Outrun,” screening in the Premieres section. I reviewed the film for Above the Line - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Kidnapping Inc.
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
The phenomenon of Haiti kidnappings gets an action-driven comedic twist in “Kidnapping Inc.,” screening in the Midnight section. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
The phenomenon of Haiti kidnappings gets an action-driven comedic twist in “Kidnapping Inc.,” screening in the Midnight section. I reviewed the film for CinemaDailyUS.com - head over there to read my review.
Sundance with Abe: Winner
I’m thrilled to be covering the Sundance Film Festival for the eleventh time. This year, I was back in Park City for my ninth year, seeing as many movies as I could.
Emilia Jones stars as Reality Winner in “Winner,” screening in the Premieres section. I reviewed the film for Above the Line - head over there to read my review.
Emilia Jones stars as Reality Winner in “Winner,” screening in the Premieres section. I reviewed the film for Above the Line - head over there to read my review.