Ben Wheatley’s ‘In the Earth’ might be the first pandemic-inspired film to actually have nuance. Though it has other problems.
Browsing: Sundance
The filmmakers behind ‘Feels Good Man’ take us through their journey in liberating Pepe the Frog from hallow and racist memes.
Joko Anwar’s ‘Impetigore’ balances genuinely disturbing moments with those of visual awe. Strong horror despite losing steam by the end.
Rising filmmaker Natalie Erika James talks her feature debut ‘Relic’ – from releasing a timely horror film during a pandemic to what’s next.
The feature debut of Natalie Erika James, ‘Relic’ stands tall as chilling horror that couldn’t be more tangible in today’s climate.
‘Feels Good Man’ fuels an ongoing conversation in the fight against neo-fascism: is it possible to reclaim art heavily tainted in red?
Netflix’s new biopic, Sergio, follows the life of the famed Brazilian United Nations diplomat Sérgio Vieira de Mello. His extraordinary life was driven by the fight…
‘Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story’ is a solid documentary that questionably spends too much time with an abuser.
No other film this year will take you on an emotional ride like Jumbo – quite literally. One of Sundance 2020’s more unaccustomed films, this is…