Yes, Tonight ‘Josephine’ — Sundance Leaves Utah on Many High Notes
From the searing power of Beth de Araújo’s drama to delirious comedies, midnight madness, and urgent documentaries, an era ended with emotion, invention, and unease.
Read moreFrom the searing power of Beth de Araújo’s drama to delirious comedies, midnight madness, and urgent documentaries, an era ended with emotion, invention, and unease.
Read moreAfter nearly 50 years in Utah, boundary-pushing premieres from Olivia Wilde, Gregg Araki, and a wicker-nippled Skarsgård
Read moreAn appreciation of a ‘pretty boy’ done good
Read moreFor our at-home critic, a festival of Gen-X music nostalgia
Read moreIf you don’t have the financial resources or the physical stamina, suddenly it’s very hard to see movies at Sundance…again
Read moreFewer big stars don’t diminish the slate of indie films, but we request that the shuttle buses run on time next year
Read moreOur critics give you the business
Read moreShere Hite, Brooke Shields, and Judy Blume all feature in excellent docs this year
Read moreFestival opens with two addictive documentaries
Read moreIntroverts have many choices at this year’s stay-at-home festival
Read moreWith opening night documentaries–and screening shut-outs–Sundance is as vital and aggravating as ever
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