Every January, the buzzy indie fest sets the tone for the year’s moviegoing, providing an inkling of what’s on every hipster filmmaker’s mind.
This year’s Sundance Film Festival honoured some excellent films, including documentaries worth looking out for.
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival has come and gone, leaving behind some excellent films to add to your viewing list.
‘This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection’ is a surreal, moving, beautifully shot film that tackles death and tradition with expert skill and nuance.
The fact that there are some real shysters out there in the world of pornography won’t surprise many. Just how easy it is for young girls to get into might though.
The new documentary seeking to uncover the truth about Scientology is causing some serious buzz around the Sundance Film Festival, with the first screening getting tongues wagging.
Prepare to watch the most bizarre and awkward trailer ever, as Wetlands tells the story of a young German woman who is not afraid of getting dirty.
The movie ‘Love Child’ tells the story of a South Korean couple who let their child to starve to death in September 2009 after neglecting her to play the online role-playing game “Prius Online”.
‘Robot and Frank’ stars Frank Langella as an old man forging an unlikely bond with his Peter Sarsgaard-voiced robot butler, which starts off as an odd-couple comedy and then turns into a heist film, because Langella used to be a jewel thief. It looks pretty great, and they loved it at Sundance. Take a look.