Sundance

Sundance 2018: Sebastián Silva Talks the Complex Racial Drama of ‘Tyrel’

The Chilean provocateur discusses his film on white boy partying and small acts of racism. Read More

Sundance 2018: Relishing the Somber Humanism of ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’

Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning are an oddly sweet pair in Reed Morano's melancholy tale about facing down the end… Read More

Sundance 2018: The Funky Charm of ‘Ophelia’

You may not yet know it, but a re-telling of 'Hamlet' from Ophelia's point of view is exactly what this… Read More

Sundance 2018: ‘American Animals’ is a Wild Ride of Truth and Fiction

Bart Layton expertly explores truth claims in this work of "hybrid-fiction." Read More

‘Arizona’Review: A Bloody and Blackly-Comic Look at One Man’s Financial Downturn (Fantasia 2018)

When the Great Recession hits, one man hits back... at all the wrong targets. Read More

Sundance 2018: Three Inventive, Female-Driven Films Worth Seeking Out

'White Rabbit,' 'Skate Kitchen,' and 'Shirkers' are inventive female-driven stories of defiance and identity. Read More

‘Mandy’ Review: Patient Nicolas Cage Fans Will Be Very, Very Happy (Fantasia 2018)

It's exactly what you expect from the director of 'Beyond the Black Rainbow'... and exactly what you want from the… Read More

Sundance 2018: ‘The Long Dumb Road’ Is Awkward, Rambunctious Fun

Jason Mantzoukas and Tony Revolori make for an unlikely odd couple in the next great American road trip comedy. Read More