Festivals Truth in nonfiction: The documentaries of Sundance 2022 A look back at the highs (and lows) of this year's Sundance documentary offerings.
Features Sundance 2022: Alli Haapasalo on Girl Picture & the coming-of-age story Director Alli Haapasalo talks to the Spool about putting a contemporary and insightful spin on a well-worn trope.
Features Sundance 2022: Resurrection takes a baffling turn It won't be for everyone, but this thriller's bold, mind-boggling twists will win some devoted fans.
Features Sundance 2022: Call Jane turns history into melodrama Call Jane takes a compelling story about abortion activists and turns it into cheap melodrama.
Festivals Sundance 2022: Am I OK? is a sweet debut about female friendship and late bloomers A familiar formula doesn't stop the actors' winning portrayal from breaking through.
Features Sundance 2022: The Cathedral is a unique take on a coming-of-age story Ricky D’Ambrose tells an autobiographical tale of childhood as a collection of memory fragments
Festivals Sundance 2022: Girl Picture is another coming-of-age story for the books The Finnish film isn't treading new ground, but it's a sweet story about the ups and downs of female relationships.
Festivals Sundance 2022: When You Finish Saving the World is Caustically Delightful With When You Finish Saving the World, Jesse Eisenberg directs Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard to strong turns as a mother-son duo united by self-obsession.
Features Sundance 2022: in Hatching, emotional neglect leads to horrifying results The Finnish film starts as timely satire, and ends as an unsettling horror film about a child’s love and rage
Festivals Sundance 2022: Navigating desire in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack weave effortlessly through a sizzling, intimate two-hander about the therapeutic nature of sex work.
Reviews Sundance 2022: My Trip to Spain is a story rich in transition The pilot episode profiles lives, relationships, and a world in change and adjustment.
Festivals Sundance 2022 Review: Watcher is all atmosphere, but has trouble holding our eye Chloe Okuno's feature debut sports buckets of chills and Hitchcockian suspense, but leans too hard on alienating coldness.
Festivals Sundance 2022: 892 is a mawkish social-issue thriller that dances around its central issues A game cast can't save Abi Damaris Corbin's misguided, manipulative account of a real-life tragedy.
Festivals Sundance 2022: After Yang is profound sci-fi about family and loss Kogonada's sci-fi followup to Columbus is just as mournful and architecturally-minded as its predecessor.
Festivals Sundance 2022: Karen Gillan tries to kill herself (in order to live) in Dual The latest from oddball extraordinaire Riley Stearns is a sci-fi curio about scrambling to find your will to live.
Festivals Sundance 2022: After Speak No Evil, you’ll never make new friends again Christian Tardrup’s class satire/horror is bleak and gruesome, but ultimately empty
Festivals Sundance 2022: A Love Song is a bittersweet story of lovers reconnecting Max Walker-Silverman’s debut gives two veteran character actors a tender romance rooted in loneliness & nostalgia
Festivals Sundance 2022: Nothing Compares examines Sinead O’Connor’s legacy Kathryn Ferguson presents the fiery singer as bruised and battered, but not unbowed.
Festivals Sundance 2022: Emergency offers some laughs, but still stumbles The race and class satire starts out strong, but its Weekend at Bernie's homage quickly loses steam.
Festivals Sundance 2022: Fresh is an ambitious thriller that doesn’t quite gel Despite a strong lead performance & some clever stylistic touches, the provocative Fresh ultimately feels a bit hollow.
Reviews Sundance 2022: Framing Agnes queers a history The documentary dives deep into decades-old research to reveal how the framing of trans lives has, and hasn't, evolved.