Sundance Film Festival 2022

LEONOR WILL NEVER DIE: An Affectionate Tribute To Screenwriters And Creatives Of All Kinds
LEONOR WILL NEVER DIE: An Affectionate Tribute To Screenwriters And Creatives Of All Kinds

“Leonor Will Never Die,” from director Martika Ramirez Escobar, is a movie pure in heart even when it falters.

Sundance Film Festival 2022: CALL JANE & EMILY THE CRIMINAL
Sundance Film Festival 2022: CALL JANE & EMILY THE CRIMINAL

In his final Sundance coverage, Kevin Lee reviews Call Jane and Emily the Criminal.

Sundance Film Festival 2022: MASTER & RESURRECTION
Sundance Film Festival 2022: MASTER & RESURRECTION

Sundance 2022 has lots of horrors, enjoying a blend of scares with real sobering commentary about the world today. Kevin Lee reviews Master & Resurrection.

HAPPENING Trailer
Sundance Film Festival 2022: HAPPENING And GIRL PICTURE

In his final report from Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong reviews Happening and Girl Picture.

Sundance Film Festival 2022, Report 3: YOU WILL NOT BE ALONE, SOMETHING IN THE DIRT, PALM TREES & POWER LINES And HATCHING
Sundance Film Festival 2022, Report #3: YOU WON’T BE ALONE, SOMETHING IN THE DIRT, PALM TREES & POWER LINES And HATCHING

In her last report Kristy Strouse reviews You Won’t Be Alone, Something in the Dirt, Palm Trees & Power Lines and Hatching!

AFTER YANG Trailer
Sundance Film Festival 2022: AFTER YANG: A Portrait of Memories and Heartache

Kogonada’s science fiction drama set in a world of robotic children stars Colin Farrell, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Justin H. Min.

Sundance Film Festival 2022: DUAL and ALICE
Sundance Film Festival 2022: DUAL and ALICE

Whether it’s science fiction or simply a sensational real-life story, who doesn’t enjoy an inventive…

Sundance Film Festival 2020: GOD'S COUNTRY
Sundance Film Festival 2022: GOD’S COUNTRY

With God’s Country, director Julian Higgins takes an introspective dive into the underbelly of humanity’s darker instincts.

Sundance Film Festival 2022, Report #2: CHA CHA REAL SMOOTH & AM I OK?
Sundance Film Festival 2022, Report #2: CHA CHA REAL SMOOTH & AM I OK?

In her second report from Sundance Film Festival Kristy Strouse reviews Cha Cha Real Smooth & Am I OK?

FIRE OF LOVE Trailer
Sundance Film Festival 2022, Report #1: FIRE OF LOVE, WATCHER And LUCY & DESI

For her first report Kristy Strouse talks Fire of Love, Watcher and Lucy & Desi!

Sundance Film Festival 2022: FREE CHOL SOO LEE: A Stirring Look At Racism And Injustice
Sundance Film Festival 2022: FREE CHOL SOO LEE: A Stirring Look At Racism And Injustice

Free Chol Soo Lee tackles many subjects, but the way that it puts Chol Soo’s story and his tragedies front and center is exceedingly effective.

Sundance Film Festival 2022: TIKTOK, BOOM: A Comprehensive Look From Shalini Kantayya On The Social Media Giant
Sundance Film Festival 2022: TIKTOK, BOOM: A Comprehensive Look From Shalini Kantayya On The Social Media Giant

Tiktok, Boom looks at the general landscape of social media. Shalini Kantayya’s documentary explores widely but rarely dives too deep.

Sundance Film Festival 2022: FRESH And THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD
Sundance Film Festival 2022: FRESH And THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD

In our latest report from Sundance Film Festival 2022, Wilson Kwong reviews Fresh and Worst Person in the World – both films demanding attention.

Sundance Film Festival 2022: 892: An Admirable Attempt At Understanding Brian Brown-Easley
Sundance Film Festival 2022: 892: An Admirable Attempt At Understanding Brian Brown-Easley

Delivering all the thrills, strong performances and intense handheld camerawork, 892 comes with an agenda and call to action in mind.

Sundance Film Festival 2022: THE PRINCESS
Sundance Film Festival 2022: THE PRINCESS

While not perfect and often lacking the emotional punch one might expect, ED Perkins’ uniquely minimalistic approach makes it an interesting experience.