‘Folktales’ Review: Adulthood Is Almost Here — but First, Dogsledding
Sundance: Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady bring their brand of sensitive, smart verité filmmaking to a very special Norwegian high school.
The Team Behind ‘Bubble & Squeak’ Break Down How Their Film Makes Sense of the ‘Illogical and Absurd’
First-time feature filmmaker Evan Twohy joined IndieWire Studio presented by Dropbox at Sundance alongside his cast, which features Dave Franco, Himesh Patel, and Sarah Goldberg.
Sarah Jessica Parker on ‘The Librarians’ Doc About Book Banning: ‘If I Didn’t Have a Library I Don’t Know Who I’d Be Today’
The executive producer of the Sundance doc joined director Kim Snyder, EP Alison Benson, and librarians Suzette Baker and Carolyn Foote.
‘Seeds’ Review: A Remarkable Portrait of America’s Oldest Black Farmers and the Resilience They Exhibit
Sundance: Shot in black-and-white, this must-see documentary reflects the mission of many families to keep their connection to the earth alive.
‘Brides’ Review: What Happens When Two Teenage BFFs Run Away to Syria to Join ISIS
Sundance: Ebada Hassan and Safiyya Ingar star in Nadia Fall’s prickly drama as a pair of besties who seek a new life without realizing what it actually entails.
‘The Things You Kill’ Review: A Tense Existential Apocalypse in Turkey Is Like ‘Lost Highway’ Directed by Kiarostami
Sundance: Writer/director Alireza Khatami’s disquieting diptych gazes into the violent undoing of a Turkish literature professor with a nightmarish lens.
‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Dev Patel Communes with Nature in a Trippy Horror Movie About the Power of Sound
Sundance: Two musicians open their ears to all sorts of strange terrors in an unsettling Welsh nightmare.
Glenn Close, James Mangold, and Marielle Heller Are ‘Totally in Awe’ of Sundance’s Michelle Satter
Sundance: The Founding Senior Director of Artist Programs at the Sundance Institute was showered with praise at the festival’s annual gala.
‘Dead Lover’ Review: This Campy Lo-Fi Frankenstein Riff Remains Stuck in One Comedic Register
Sundance: Grace Glowicki’s sophomore feature boasts genuine production ingenuity. The rest will certainly appeal to someone.
‘Luz’ Review: Is This Real Life? Inventive Virtual Reality Drama Needs a Beating Heart
Isabelle Huppert and Xiao Dong Guo star in the latest film from writer-director Flora Lau.