Director Sam Hobkinson presents his documentary, but what starts as an interesting premise feels ultimately like a missed opportunity.
Sundance 2021: “Superior” Shows Off An Aesthetic Vision But Not Without Faltering
Erin Vassilopoulos shows off her directorial feature debut with “Superior”.
Sundance 2021: “Mayday” Suffers From A Weak Script and Weaker Characters
Kate Cinorre presents her reimagined war film and feminist fever dream.
Sundance 2021: “Playing with Sharks” Inspires a Love For the Apex Predators
Sally Aitken’s documentary presents a pleasing overview of Valerie Taylor’s fascinating life.
Sundance 2021: “One For The Road” is a Dreamy and Nostalgia-Packed Roadtrip
Director Baz Poonpiriya presents his road trip down memory lane at Sundance Film Festival.
Sundance 2021: “Writing With Fire” Inspires and Empowers
Filmmakers Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh tell the story of India’s only all-female news network, “Khabar Lahariya”.
Sundance 2021 Documentary Short Film Roundup
From Japan to Brooklyn, from tears to guns, here are our top picks from this year’s Documentary Short Films Program.
Sundance 2021 Short Films Roundup
From comedies to dramas to thrillers to the fantastical, here are our top picks from this year’s Sundance 2021 Short Films Program.
“Judas and the Black Messiah” Tells A Story That Must Be Remembered
Director Shaka King tells an unbelievable true story with stellar performances from Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield.
Sundance 2021: “The World To Come” Plays Out Tragic Pioneer Lesbian Romance
Mona Fastvold’s film tells the tragic story of two women who fall in love in the mid-18th century American East Coast frontier.