2026 Sundance Film Festival
My Worries Remain After Watching The AI Doc: Or How...
In the cultural battle of promise versus peril, let The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist become your survival handbook for such uncertainty. … read more
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How Louis Paxton Came Into His Own with The Incomer
The Incomer represents both a culmination and a beginning for Louis Paxton: it’s a film rooted in childhood memory, shaped by years of craft, and confident to embrace its own oddness. … read more
The Sundance Midnight Short Film Program Brings Humor to Horror
Who doesn’t love dark humor from time to time? No better way to send off Sundance from our beloved home in Utah than with the Midnight Short Film Program. … read more
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The Moment Kills Brat Summer
I’m in the camp that if you loved Brat Summer and never wanted it to be over, The Moment should be a required watch for you. … read more
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Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass Is Great, Dumb...
David Wain marks the anniversary of the Sundance premiere of Wet Hot American Summer with a movie that isn’t trying to be profound, just very entertaining. … read more
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Felipe Bustos Sierra Takes Everybody To Kenmure Street
Everybody To Kenmure Street reconstructs the events through the eyes of the people who were there: neighbors, passersby, parents, workers — many of them strangers. … read more
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Filmmakers Lily Platt and Lovisa Sirén Are Rocking Shorts This...
Though wildly different in tone and geography, Platt and Sirén share a commitment to emotional honesty, even when it’s uncomfortable or unflattering. … read more
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Tamra Davis Revisits ‘The Best Summer’ of Her Life at...
Tamra Davis spent the summer of 1995 filming musicians through shows, backstage hallways and tour buses at the Summersault music festival in Australia. … read more
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