sundance film festival

Sundance 2022: ‘When You Finish Saving the World’ a Powerful Directorial Debut

Sundance 2022: ‘When You Finish Saving the World’ a Powerful Directorial Debut

Jesse Eisenberg’s debut comedy-drama, When You Finish Saving the World delivers cringes and finds trembling humanity within its narcissistic characters.

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: ‘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.

Two Days in Sundance: ‘Ai Weiwei’, ‘For Ellen’, ‘Middle of Nowhere’

‘These Amazing Shadows’: On Overcoming the Perils of Being Loved to Death