
A Lonely Race to Grow Up in “Big Girls Don’t Cry”
In “Big Girls Don’t Cry”, a 14-year-old girl navigates teenage sexuality and social dynamics over the course of a summer break in 2006.

In “Big Girls Don’t Cry”, a 14-year-old girl navigates teenage sexuality and social dynamics over the course of a summer break in 2006.

(L-R) The cast and crew of “Levitating (Para Perasuk)” attend its Premiere during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival at The Yarrow Theatre on January 24,

Nia DaCosta, Michelle Satter, Chloe Zhao, Taika Waititi, David Lowery and Ryan Coogler. Photo by Chelsea Lauren for Shutterstock / Sundance Film Festival Last night

Moon Choi and Son Sukku deliver nuanced performances in director Stephanie Ahn’s new film.

(L–R) Dr. Thaer Ahmad, Poh Si Teng, Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, and Dr. Mark A. Perlmutter attend the premiere of “American Doctor” by Poh Si Teng,

Don Hertzfeldt, Nicolas Fong, Rami Jarboui, and others present a bounty of inventive premises and varied techniques.

(L-R) Stacy Clausen and Joe Bird attend the “Leviticus” Premiere during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival at The Ray Theatre on January 23, 2026 in

Aidan Zamiri’s “The Moment” plays like a tantalizing fever dream, feeding our obsession with Charli xcx as she shifts from pop icon to cinema darling.

(L-R) David Shadrack Smith and Jake Fogelnest attend the “Public Access” Premiere during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival at The Ray Theatre on January 23,

(L-R) Marni Duggan and Galaxie Clear attend the “Extra Geography” Premiere during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival at the Library Center Theatre on January 23,

It’s more than your average Hollywood spoof.

(L–R) Atlas Green and Sam Green attend the Q&A for “The Oldest Person in the World” by Sam Green, an official selection of the 2026