Jim Archer delivers an imaginative, heartwarming comedy about loneliness and friendship in the Sundance feature “Brian and Charles.”
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“After Yang” is a serene, meditative, compassionate story that inverts the trusted theme of robots exploring what it means to be human.
Jono McLeod directs ‘My Old School,’ a mixed media documentary about the wild 1990s saga of Bearsden Academy and Brandon Lee.
Aubrey Plaza stars in the taut thriller “Emily The Criminal” which follows her from the corporate gig economy to the Los Angeles underworld.
Rebecca Hall stars in the surreal and deeply disturbing Sundance film “Resurrection” which blends drama and horror in a way you won’t forget.
Lena Dunham has returned to feature filmmaking for the first time in over a decade with her daring new Sundance comedy “Sharp Stick.”
The new Sundance film “Something In The Dirt” concerns unfulfilled individuals who spur each other toward wormholes and away from reality.
Director Hanna Bergholm’s pointedly satirical feature debut “Hatching” constantly surprises in unforgettable ways. Read our Sundance review!
TikTok Boom, the new Sundance documentary, is here to show you who’s really putting together that page that’s “for you”.
Alika Tengan’s debut feature ‘Every Day in Kaimukī’ is a beautiful but hazily told story of one man’s search for purpose beyond his hometown.