sundance film festival 2022

Pro-Choice ‘The Janes’ Documents the Women Who Worked for Safe Abortions

Pro-Choice ‘The Janes’ Documents the Women Who Worked for Safe Abortions

An important film to see as Roe v. Wade is under threat, the ‘The Janes’ shows the danger that women on the frontlines of safe abortions were up against.

The Inequality of Moral Accountability In ‘Emily the Criminal’

The Inequality of Moral Accountability In ‘Emily the Criminal’

Director John Patton Ford’s début feature Emily the Criminal rips the scabs off the wounds of disillusionment, dead-end opportunities, and capitalist dystopia.

Sundance 2022: Drama ‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’ Has a Conscience 

Sundance 2022: Drama ‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’ Has a Conscience 

Drama Palm Trees and Power Lines is a disquieting, powerful, and mature feature debut that explores the formation of trauma and how vulnerability is exploited.

Sundance 2022: ‘Descendant’ and the Americans Who Refuse to Be Forgotten

Sundance 2022: ‘Descendant’ and the Americans Who Refuse to Be Forgotten

Descendant films the stories from the progeny of the slaves of the Clotilda. The result is a testament to the spirit of a community that refuses to disappear.

Sundance 2022: ‘Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power’ Indicts Hollywood’s Male Gaze

Sundance 2022: ‘Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power’ Indicts Hollywood’s Male Gaze

In Brainwashed, Nina Menkes intersperses film clips and candid interviews to open our eyes to the myopic viewpoint present in our most cherished Hollywood films.

SUNDANCE 2022: ‘Emergency’ Is a Frenetic Satire About Deadly Consequences

SUNDANCE 2022: ‘Emergency’ Is a Frenetic Satire About Deadly Consequences

Emergency is an unconventional love story about two friends with divergent views on what it means to be a young Black man in America.

Sundance 2022: Comedy ‘Brian and Charles’ Is Sweet and Smart Family Fare

Sundance 2022: Comedy ‘Brian and Charles’ Is Sweet and Smart Family Fare

Comedy Brian and Charles, a story about a seven-foot robot that loves cabbage, is a delightful celebration of inventiveness and ingenuity

Sundance 2022: Sci-fi ‘Dual’ Is Uncompromising Black Satire

Sundance 2022: Sci-fi ‘Dual’ Is Uncompromising Black Satire

Riley Stearns’ ‘Dual’ is an uncomfortable black comedy that asks the painful question: Are being loved and being true to yourself mutually exclusive?

Sundance 2022: Sci-Fi Horror ‘Something in the Dirt’ Is an Exhilarating Journey Into Madness

Sundance 2022: Sci-Fi Horror ‘Something in the Dirt’ Is an Exhilarating Journey Into Madness

Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson’s sci-fi-horror Something in the Dirt exists at the intersection of mathematics, philosophy, mysticism, and nicotine.

Sundance 2022: The American Dream In Ramin Bahrani’s ‘2nd Chance’ Is Riddled with Bullets

Sundance 2022: The American Dream In Ramin Bahrani’s ‘2nd Chance’ Is Riddled with Bullets

Defiant, charming, and clearly deluded, Richard Davis of Ramin Bahrani’s documentary, 2nd Chance, never met an accusation he couldn’t dodge.

Sundance 2022: Goran Stolevski’s ‘You Won’t Be Alone’ Is a Bewitching Tale About the Need to Connect

Sundance 2022: Goran Stolevski’s ‘You Won’t Be Alone’ Is a Bewitching Tale About the Need to Connect

Writer-director Goran Stolevski’s You Won’t Be Alone uses a simple horror premise to illuminate weighty themes of motherhood, jealousy, connection, and place.