Sundance Film Festival
Actor Fran Kranz's directorial debut is a tightly-woven intimate drama about grief, forgiveness and blame anchored by powerhouse performances from his small ensemble.
Sundance 2021: Wild Indian Review
Michael Greyeyes and Chaske Spencer are phenomenal in Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.’s thrilling debut feature.
Sundance 2021: President Review
Camilla Nielsson tells the captivating story of Zimbabwean democracy.
Sundance 2021: Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided To Go For It Review
Rita Moreno proves herself a formidable documentary subject, gregarious and candid throughout.
Sundance 2021: Try Harder! Review
Debbie Lum's inspiring documentary Try Harder! relives the college application process from the perspective of a high-achieving public school.
Sundance 2021: In the Same Breath Review
Nanfu Wang chronicles both China’s and the U.S.’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and tells a story of twinned reactions of culturally-specific governmental failures.
Sundance Film Festival Announces an Impressive 2021 Lineup
The Sundance Film Festival’s impressive 2021 lineup includes 72 Features, 50 Shorts, 4 Indie Series, and 14 New Frontier Projects.
Shelf Survey: The Best Things We Watched In June 2020
From Da 5 Bloods to Batman, here's what we were loving this month.
Massoud Bakhshi Talks Yalda, a Night For Forgiveness at Sundance
Winner of the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
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.