sundance 2018

Sundance 2018: ‘An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn’ Succeeds in Creating Maximum Discomfort

Sundance 2018: ‘An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn’ Succeeds in Creating Maximum Discomfort

In the latest comedic oddity from director Jim Hosking, a tiny ray of hope slithers out of the otherwise impenetrable slime -- if you can hang on long enough for it.

Sundance 2018: ‘306 Hollywood’ + ‘Damsel’

Sundance 2018: ‘306 Hollywood’ + ‘Damsel’

Sibling directors Elan and Jonathan Bogarin deliver vastly different stories about the power of the past.

Sundance 2018: ‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot’ + ‘Juliet, Naked’

Sundance 2018: ‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot’ + ‘Juliet, Naked’

These two films with promising pedigrees fail to register as more than disappointing tweeners.

Sundance 2018: ‘Summer of ‘84’ + ‘Eighth Grade’

Sundance 2018: ‘Summer of ‘84’ + ‘Eighth Grade’

Hell is definitely for children and these two films have the proof!
Sundance 2018: ‘Sorry to Bother You’ + ‘Blindspotting’

Sundance 2018: ‘Sorry to Bother You’ + ‘Blindspotting’

First-time directors Boots Riley and Carlos López Estrada tackle racial identity in radically different ways.

Sundance 2018: ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ + ‘Leave No Trace’

Sundance 2018: ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ + ‘Leave No Trace’

Directors Granik and Morano explore the tenuous bonds that connect us to society and the repercussions of tearing them apart.