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The 33rd annual Images Festival has announced its 2020 line-up.
Sundance 2020: Zola Review
Zola is the cinematic adaptation of a viral Twitter thread about a stripper who takes a surreal road trip to Florida.
Sundance 2020 Review: Kajillionaire
In Kajillionaire, a young woman’s life goes off the rails when her con artist parents invite an outsider to take part in their scams.
Sundance 2020: Scare Me Review
Josh Ruben’s horror-comedy, Scare Me, follows two people stuck in a cabin during a power outage as they pass the time by spooking each other out.
Sundance 2020: Wendy Review
Wendy, from Beasts of the Southern Wilds director Benh Zeitlin, is a modern-day reimagining of J. M. Barrie’s classic fantasy tale, Peter Pan.
Sundance 2020: Us Kids Review
Us Kids follows the Parkland survivors as they fight for gun reform after a mass shooting at their school kills 17 people.
Sundance 2020: Rebuilding Paradise Review
Ron Howard’s documentary Rebuilding Paradise profiles the most devastating wildfire in California’s history and its impact on the fire-ravaged town of Paradise.
Sundance 2020: Impetigore Review
Impetigore follows a young woman who returns to her dead parents’ village hoping to inherit property, only to be confronted with her family’s dark past.
Sundance 2020: Charm City Kings Review
A 14-year-old boy with a heart of gold, gets caught up in the dirtbike riding culture that killed his brother.
Sundance 2020: Run Sweetheart Run Review
Run Sweetheart Run follows a single mom named Cherie who is in the fight of her life when her blind date turns into a homicidal maniac.
Sundance 2020: The 40-Year-Old Version Review
The 40-Year-Old Version follows Radha, a struggling 40-year-old playwright who finds her creative swagger after she decides to become a rapper.
Sundance 2020: Miss Juneteenth Review
Miss Juneteenth follows a struggling mother who enters her fourteen-year-old daughter in the same beauty pageant that she won as a teenager.
Sundance Film Festival Announces 2020 Lineup
The 2020 Sundance Film Festival announced its upcoming lineup, and it includes 118 features films.
Waves Interview: Trey Edward Shults and Kelvin Harrison Jr.
That Shelf speaks to Waves' writer/director Trey Edward Shults and his collaborator and star, Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Hot Docs Podcast Festival 2019: Still Processing
Hot Docs Podcast Festival 2019 wrapped up with a live episode of the Still Processing podcast.