Sundance
Bill Nighy's performance in Living is a master class in restraint in Oliver Hermanus and Kazuo Ishiguro's adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru.
Sundance 2022: We Need to Talk About Cosby Review
W. Kamau Bell's We Need to Talk About Cosby shows that beneath the iconic actor's cloak of respectability lay something far more sinister.
Sundance 2022: Emergency Review
A refreshingly original work, Emergency captures how race and perception can make even the most obvious choice extremely complicated.
Sundance 2022: When You Finish Saving the World Review
Jesse Eisenberg's directorial debut When You Finish Saving the World – starring Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard – is a confident and delightfully cringe-filled story of a mother and son.
Sundance 2022: The Princess Review
In the Sundance documentary The Princess, director Ed Perkins manages to tell the tragic tale of Diana in a way viewers haven't seen before.
Sundance 2022: When You Finish Saving the World Video Review
Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard star in Jesse Eisenberg's directorial debut WHEN YOU FINISH SAVING THE WORLD.
This Is Not A Ceremony: Bear Witness
Ahnahktsipiitaa’s experimental virtual reality documentary This Is Not A Ceremony places you inside of the story.
Sundance 2022: Canadian Content to Watch
We’ve put together a list of promising Sundance 2022 titles with Canadian roots.
Minari Review: A Deft, Engaging Family Drama
Steve Yuen gives a career-best performance as a struggling Korean-American farmer in Lee Isaac Chung's Minari.
Sundance 2021: That Shelf Festival Roundtable
Our team takes a look back at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in all its virtual glory.
Sundance 2021: Questlove’s Summer of Soul Review
A deep dive into the stellar Sundance documentary Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), capturing a major music moment too long overlooked.
Sundance 2021: New Frontier Program – Fortune & Namoo
Sundance’s New Frontier platform continues to highlight breathtaking works of art from innovative storytellers.
Sundance 2021: Black Bodies Review
Director Kelly Fyffe-Marshall's short is a brief but potent statement on contemporary race relations.
Sundance 2021: The Sparks Brothers Review
Edgar Wright and some famous faces pay loving tribute to Sparks, a band that defies mass popularity while still maintaining a niche of dedicated music fans spanning decades of releases.
Sundance 2021: Jockey Review
An excellent performance by Clifton Collins, Jr. in tale of riding off into the sunset.