We came to Park City, Utah, with huge appetites for the 41st annual Sundance Film Festival. But we're trimming down our top picks to the very best of the best.
This year’s festival felt like the last days of a going-out-of-business sale. Still, a few gems emerged in the slush.
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 ...
A documentary deconstructs the true crime genre, an obsessive worms his way into a pop star's entourage, and more standouts ...
The war satire “Atropia” about actors in a military role-playing facility won the grand jury prize in the Sundance Film ...
Sundance is in crisis, but the best films that played this year suggest that crisis might be the engine of its renewal.
"El Norte" director Gregory Nava and activist Dolores Huerta explain why the film's immigrant story resonates now more than ...
Sorry, Baby” Eva Victor triumphs as the writer and star in her perfectly nuanced directorial debut “Sorry, Baby.” (Mia Cioffy Henry, provided by the Sundance Institute) Comedian Eva Victor can be ...