Sundance

Sundance 2024 Film Review: Love Machina

Love Machina explores the idea of extending human consciousness through AI, and it’s as complex as it sounds.

Sundance 2024 Film Review: Every Little Thing

Serene footage of hummingbirds mid-flight make Every Little Thing worth screening. The story of the woman who cares for them is another good reason to see it.

Sundance 2024 Film Review: Presence

Steven Soderbergh’s latest, Presence—his 36th feature, premiering at Sundance 35 years after sex, lies, and videotape, his first—opens with a handheld point-of-view shot, looking down from a second-story window onto a driveway....

Sundance 2024: Q&A with Masha Ko, director of The Looming

Ghosts and demons don’t compare to the horror of losing your identity and social isolation, and director Masha Ko is banking on it.

Sundance 2024 film review: The Looming

The Looming examines ageism and mental health in a short, chilling horror tale. The film is part of the Sundance Film Festival’s 2024 Midnight Short Film Program and directed by Masha Ko, who...

Sundance 2024 Film Review: Black Box Diaries

Documentary Black Box Diaries sends a message about standing with rape victims, even when it's politically inconvenient.

Sundance 2024 Film Review: Freaky Tales

Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden return to Sundance this year with a pretty delightful, action-packed romp through late-80s Oakland, Freaky Tales. The film takes its name from a rap by Oakland legend...

2024 Sundance Film Review: Eno

One benefit to a reviewer of Gary Hustwit’s innovative documentary Eno’s reported 52 quintillion possible versions is that there’s no possibility of spoilers. Practically, the film’s most significant feature is its constant...