Channing Tatum is coming for that Oscar.
The Incomer Sundance 2026 Review: Domhnall Gleeson Shines in This Quirky Comedy
The Incomer is a quirky comedy that might be a little too much for some, that shines thanks to a trio of committed actors.
Silenced 2026 Sundance Review: A Scattered Story That is Nonetheless, Worth Telling
The documentary Silenced isn’t a bad idea. It’s just a little too broad in scope to truly land the message it’s trying to send.
Rock Springs Sundance 2026: Monster Horror Rooted in Untold History
Rock Springs turned what was a simple monster horror movie into an examination of the terror of our own reality. Read our review.
American Doctor Sundance 2026 Review: The Stories We Hear & Why
Americna Doctor is a very hard documentary to watch. And yet, it’s also a necessary documentary about Gaza and the stories we tell.
Seniors Sundance 2026 Review: Cheating Really Does Ruin Everything
Seniors by Adam Curley is a snapshot into the lives of a family fractured by cheating. Read our Sundance review.
Living with a Visionary Sundance 2026 Review: A Colorful Masterpiece About Love
Living with a Visionary is if UP had a baby with The Notebook and it ended up being a colorful masterpiece about the enduring power of love.
They Dream Sundance 2026 Review: Healing Comes in Many Forms
It’s hard to explain They Dream, a profound exploration of grief that takes many, many forms. There are home-video archives, miniatures, and motion capture technology. Also recorded conversations and animated sequences. But deep down, the inventive and creative ways the…
Sauna Sickness Sundance 2026 Review: Another Vacation, Another Ruined Relationship
Sauna Sickness is proof that a vacation is the true, tried, and tested method of figuring out if you’re a good match with someone.
Callback Sundance 2026 Review: When I Tell You My Jaw Dropped at the End
Justin H. Min and Michael Hsu Rosen star in the Sundance short film Callback. Oh and it’s messy. Read our review.