Sundance Film Festival
Discover the Hilarious and Heartfelt Journey in ‘André Is an Idiot’: A Unique Documentary Exploring Life, Cancer, and Colonoscopies
If I asked you to picture an ideal 88-minute public service announcement for colonoscopies, you might react with confusion or ... Read more
Discover ‘Obex’: A Heartfelt Lo-Fi Fantasy That Cautions Against Embracing Outdated Technology
Conor Marsh (Albert Birney), a 36-year-old man, lives alone in Baltimore in 1987. His living room is filled with hand-labeled ... Read more
Transforming Perspectives: How Film Revolutionizes the Narrative of Farming and Food Justice
At the recent “All Things Food and Environment” Summit in Park City, Utah, filmmakers and food advocates gathered to discuss ... Read more
Heart-Wrenching ‘Rebuilding’ Review: Josh O’Connor Delivers a Powerful Portrayal of Post-Wildfire Loss and Resilience
In his latest film, Rebuilding, director Max Walker-Silverman brings us back to Colorado, the backdrop for his debut, A Love ... Read more
Join the Conversation: Sundance Hosts Climate Change Panel in Partnership with the Sustainable Entertainment Alliance
EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood is facing tough times after wildfires hit earlier this month. At the Sundance Film Festival, filmmakers are stepping ... Read more
Ultimate Guide to Sundance Film Festival 2025: Must-Read Movie Reviews from Deadline
As the Sundance Film Festival prepares for its potential big changes in 2027, it’s full steam ahead for 2025’s event. ... Read more
Unveiling ‘Omaha’ at Sundance Film Festival 2025: A Deep Dive Review of This Must-See Film
Omaha is a touching film that delves into the struggles of poverty. Since the pandemic, many people share worries about ... Read more