
A Moving Road Trip Across the American West in “Hot Water”
A mother and son journey west in the funny and moving “Hot Water.”

A mother and son journey west in the funny and moving “Hot Water.”

(L-R) Olive Nwosu, Ollie Mayo, Stella Nwimo, John Giwa Amu and Alex Polunin attend the Q&A for LADY by Olive Nwosu, an official selection of

The beautiful, devastating documentary “Closure” follows a family’s search for their missing son.

Maria Bamford attends the “Paralyzed by Hope: The Maria Bamford Story” premiere during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival at The Ray Theatre on January 22,

(L-R) Topher Grace, Cristin Milioti, Delaney Quinn, Casper Kelly, and Keegan-Michael Key pose with the character Buddy at the “Buddy” Premiere during the 2026 Sundance

“Ha-chan, Shake Your Booty!” is a colorful, occasionally surreal story about what happens when the body remembers what joy feels like, even as it’s still processing grief.

(L-R) Suzanne Andrews Correa and Adriana Paz attend the Q&A for The Huntress (La Cazadora) by Suzanne Andrews Correa, an official selection of the 2026

The movie unpacks how “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin” materialized over five to six years, accumulating 31 tracks featuring not just Wu-Tang members but unexpected contributors like Cher.

By Bailey Pennick One of the most exciting things about the Sundance Film Festival is having a front-row seat for the bright future of independent

“My tween kids asked me to please make a documentary they’d actually want to watch with their friends,” Nahmias recalls about the origins of her latest project. “Mom-challenge accepted.”

Even the most ardent John Wilson fan won’t be able to guess where the director’s debut feature goes

A fast, funny series that skewers fame, failure, and identity — and leaves a packed room roaring.