All tagged Sundance Review
In another review of a movie that premiered at Sundance 2020, Lisa Gullickson takes a look at The Night House from Director David Bruckner, starring Rebecca Hall.
Lisa Gullickson looks at her third Sundance film, Promising Young Woman, a razor sharp satire and social commentary of female revenge and culpability in the heart of the #metoo era from writer/director Emerald Fennell and starring Carey Mulligan, Bo Burnham, Adam Brody, Molly Shannon and Clancy Brown.
Lisa Gullickson, reviews Lee Isaac Chung’s childhood drama Minari from the Sundance Film Festival 2020
Lisa Gullickson, at the Sundance Film Festival, looks at the documentary Dick Johnson is Dead by filmmaker Kirsten Johnson who takes a unique look at her father’s Alzheimer's disease and his inevitable passing.
Lisa Gullickson is still bringing us reviews of the films she had the pleasure of seeing at Sundance and hopefully will be hitting our multiplex or streaming screens sometime soon - this time around it’s Abe Forsythe’s Aussie zombie/comedy Little Monsters starring Lupita Nyong’o, Alexander England, and Josh Gad.
For her latest Sundance review Lisa Gullickson gets caught in a perpetual Swedish, nightmare, fairytale loop with Johannes Nyholm’s Koko-Di Koko-da.
Lisa Gullickson gives another review of a film she saw in Park City, Utah at the Sundance Film Festival. This time it’s the buddy dramedy, Paddleton starring Mark Duplass and Ray Romano.
Lisa Gullickson starts her Sundance Film Festival reviews with a powerful and important documentary on mental health - Bedlam, the documentary passion project of Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD