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‘Sorry, Baby’: Sundance Review
Barry Jenkins produces this insightful drama debut from Eva Victor
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‘Opus’: Sundance Review
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich face the music in this predictable horror
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‘The Wedding Banquet’: Sundance Review
Lily Gladstone and Bowen Yang head this sensitive update of Ang Lee’s Oscar-nominated comedy
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‘Life After’: Sundance Review
Sensitive exploration of assisted dying within the disabled community
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‘Peter Hujar’s Day’: Sundance Review
Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall play out a day in 1974 Manhattan for director Ira Sachs
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‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’: Sundance Review
Kahlil Joseph turns his video art installation into a multi-faceted exploration of the Black experience
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‘Rebuilding’: Sundance Review
Josh O’Connor plays a Colorado cowboy forced out of his home after a devastating fire
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‘Together’: Sundance Review
Dave Franco and Alison Brie star in this enjoyably twisted comedy-drama
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’Move Ya Body: The Birth Of House’: Sundance Review
The Chicago originators of house music step up to the lens at last
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‘Selena Y Los Dinos’: Sundance Review
The life of Latina singing sensation Selena Quintanilla-Perez, as told by her family
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‘Mad Bills To Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo)’: Sundance Review
Bronx-set charmer about a 19 year-old Dominican boy’s impending fatherhood
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‘Train Dreams’: Sundance Review
Affecting ode to an American frontiersman stars Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones
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‘The Legend Of Ochi’: Sundance Review
Willem Dafoe and Emily Watson go up against a mythical foe in this nostalgic fantasy adventure
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‘The Stringer’: Sundance Review
Documentary seeks the truth behind one the most famous photographs ever taken
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‘The Perfect Neighbor’: Sundance Review
No-frills documentary recounts the shocking 2023 murder of a Black American woman through police bodycam footage
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‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’: Sundance Review
Rose Byrne plays a mother on the brink in this ‘white-knuckle ride’ from director Mary Bronstein
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‘The Librarians’: Sundance Review
Kim A. Snyder’s rousing documentary follows the librarians on the frontline of America’s culture wars
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‘Sly Lives! (aka The Burden Of Black Genius)’: Sundance Review
Questlove takes on the extraordinary shapeshifter Sly Stone in this unconventional rock doc
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‘Twinless’: Sundance Review
Clever dark comedy from James Sweeney juggles all its dual perspectives deftly
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‘The Dating Game’: Sundance Review
Three Chinese men search for love against the demographic odds in this warm-hearted documentary