We came to Park City, Utah, with huge appetites for the 41st annual Sundance Film Festival. But we're trimming down our top ...
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.
As it searches for a new home beyond Park City, Utah, the film festival showcases a neo-western, a promising comedic debut and two unsettling documentaries.
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 ...
The independent film festival has largely outgrown its home town, but the threat of its departure has some business owners and residents fighting to keep it.
Park City and Salt Lake City are continuing to guard many of the details of the bid to retain the Sundance Film Festival in ...
Thus, Consequence is taking advantage of this wonderful opportunity by reviewing everything we can from the 2025 Sundance ...
Hailey Gates’ “Atropia” and Brittany Shyne’s “Seeds” claimed the top jury awards at Sundance, along with audience favorites ...
The war satire “Atropia” about actors in a military role-playing facility won the grand jury prize in the Sundance Film ...