Festivals Truth in nonfiction: The documentaries of Sundance 2022 By: Scout Tafoya 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 By: Peter Sobczynski 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 By: Peter Sobczynski 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 By: Jihane Bousfiha 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 By: Gena Radcliffe 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 By: Reyzando Nawara 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 By: Gena Radcliffe 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 By: Juan Barquin 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 By: B.L. Panther 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 By: Peter Sobczynski 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 By: Soham Gadre 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 By: Jihane Bousfiha 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 By: Juan Barquin 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 By: Peter Sobczynski 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 By: B.L. Panther The documentary dives deep into decades-old research to reveal how the framing of trans lives has, and hasn't, evolved.