Sundance

‘First Date’ Struggles to Make the Case for a Second Chance

First dates can be awkward, especially when they involve dirty cops, stolen cocaine, and guys named Chet. Read More

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Offers an Infuriating Glimpse Into History

It'll make you angry, but sometimes that's exactly what's needed. Read More

‘Wild Indian’ Continues a Native Filmmaking Renaissance

Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.'s first feature film is daring, dark, and dramatic while commenting on some tough subjects regarding the… Read More

‘Pleasure’ is an Unglamorous Look at Breaking Into the Porn Industry

Ninja Thyberg's expansion of her 2013 short film gives care to an affectingly blunt portrayal of a porn actress. Read More

Sion Sono and Nicolas Cage Have Fun in ‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’

You're either in or out the moment Nicolas Cage's left testicle explodes, and there is no turning back. Read More

Tension and Terror Join Forces for ‘Coming Home in the Dark’

Survival is sometimes the hardest lesson to learn. Read More

‘Mayday’ is a War Movie Full of Whimsy and a Bit Too Much Ambition

Karen Cinorre's film is reminiscent of the work of Wes Anderson but with a violent twist. Read More

‘One for the Road’ Takes Us on an Evocative, Soapy Farewell Road Trip

Pure, five-time-distilled heartache overshadows dynamic direction and a banger soundtrack. Read More

‘Eight for Silver’ Both Stumbles and Succeeds With Its Werewolf Tale

We don't get enough werewolf movies, and that makes this one worth a watch, CG warts and all. Read More