We came to Park City, Utah, with huge appetites for the 41st annual Sundance Film Festival. But we're trimming down our top picks to the very best of the best.
This year’s festival felt like the last days of a going-out-of-business sale. Still, a few gems emerged in the slush.
While we didn’t see a Real Pain or a Past Lives in Park City this year, a contender could still be in our midst.
Like many of the independent films that premiered at this muted edition of Sundance, “Atropia” has not yet sold to a ...
Naturally, The Verge is going to be taking in as much of Sundance as we can and posting bite-sized reviews of everything we ...
A documentary deconstructs the true crime genre, an obsessive worms his way into a pop star's entourage, and more standouts ...
The fight against book bans and the effort to preserve the sharing of knowledge for America's children fuel Kim A. Snyder's ...
Although festival director Eugene Hernandez declined to answer specific questions, reports suggest that it’s all but a done ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Center for Asian American Media announced at Sundance the inaugural cohort of 15 Building Bridges ...
Dive into the world of vampire movies with thrilling tales, dark romance, and unforgettable characters. Perfect for fans of ...
After spending decades making blockbusters, the filmmaker behind 'Better Luck Tomorrow' looks inward with his captivating ...