Sundance
While Little Monsters is easily watchable and entertaining, there just isn't anything great about it. It's a passable horror movie, but we can't say it works very well.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco Review
Director Joe Talbot's The Last Black Man in San Francisco portrays the relentless crime of community disintegration at the hands of gentrification.
Sundance 2019: Monos Review
Director Alejandro Landes' Monos is a Lord of the Flies/Heart of Darkness allegorical epic film navigating Latin American mountains and jungles to bring a tale of disintegrating alliances and violent upheaval.
Sundance 2019: Blinded by the Light Review
When it comes to crowd-pleasing narratives, Sundance has had a good ear to the ground. Director Gurinder Chadha's feel-good musical Blinded by the Light follows that tradition by mixing Bruce Springsteen's classic songs with a real life coming-of-age story.
Sundance 2019: The Documentary Slate
With dozens of American and International docs screening every year in Park City, Sundance habitually becomes the focus for many of the best words of non-fiction for the year.
Sundance 2019: Ms. Purple Review
Justin Chon's Ms. Purple. is a tribute to familial responsibility told from a female perspective.
Sundance 2019: The Lodge Review
With affecting performances, exceptional photography, a haunting score and a storyline that eats at you throughout, The Lodge is an extraordinary work by a talented group of actors and filmmakers.
Sundance 2019: The Last Black Man in San Francisco Review
Director Joe Talbot's The Last Black Man in San Francisco portrays the relentless crime of community disintegration at the hands of gentrification.
Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men Trailer: Is For the Children!
To gear up for Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men’s Sundance premiere, Sundance Institute and Showtime have released trailers
Sundance 2019 Announces 112 Features
Sundance 2019 has announced its upcoming feature film slate, which consists of 112 movies!
Mandy Review
Director Panos Cosmatos' Mandy offers viewers an opportunity to not only revel in his surreal visual style but to fully embrace the lunatic performance by Nicolas Cage.
Eighth Grade Review
Caustic, hilarious, and wonderfully effective, Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade may drum up anxious feelings long buried, but it does so with a wit and intelligence that’s unbeatable.
Eighth Grade: Bo Burnham on Being Old on the Internet
Comedian Bo Burnham talks about his directorial debut Eighth Grade and what it's like being an old man on the internet your mid-20s.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Review
Morgan Neville’s magnificent doc Won’t You Be My Neighbour? is a wonderful testimony to the legacy of Mr. Rogers and a perfect template for how to create a film of this nature.
Hereditary Review
An exercise in dramatic tension, character drama and creepy, cultish horror, Hereditary is a fascinating hybrid that nourishes our desires to be entertained, thrilled and emotionally impacted all at once.