Two old flames reunite in the twilight of their life in this down-to-Earth, gentle rumination of love & loss.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
All tagged Sundance Film Festival
Two old flames reunite in the twilight of their life in this down-to-Earth, gentle rumination of love & loss.
An affable if aimless twentysomething tries to figure out post-college life.
Rebecca Hall’s performance is wasted on this bizarre, meandering psychodrama misfire.
Quiet, contemplative sci-fi drama ponders humanity through the eyes of a machine.
This riveting documentary draws a straight line between blind profit motive and two deadly airline crashes.
Sebastian Stan charms & chills as a twisted Mr. Right in this modern dating thriller.
Elizabeth Banks compels as a mid-20th century woman in an impossible situation forced to go underground for a life-saving procedure.
Striking animation and vivid archival footage are composed to allow let an Afghan man finally open up about his harrowing childhood as a refugee.
Two women find unexpected intimacy amid the hardship of 19th century farm life.
I went more than 20 years without tapping out on a movie. That streak ended with Ridiculous Cage in a post-apocalyptic, samurai western.
A pair of standout performances highlight this searing look at the combustible tension between the FBI and the Black Panthers.
If Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne went on a madcap misadventure through the slums of Brussels, it would look a lot like this appalling Belgian comedy.
The first question everyone asks when something terrible happens is 'why?' This brilliantly written and brilliantly performed drama lives in the agonizing search for answers.
This highly stylized and surreal horror fantasy is an impressionistic, hypnotic nightmare brought to cinematic life.
Clifton Collins Jr. is heartbreaking and brilliant as a veteran horse rider facing his mortality and an uncertain future in this horse racing drama.
Robin Wright's debut feature drama is one part survivalist journey and one part grief-stricken dramatic mystery box.
This relationship comedy has all the trappings of a traditional rom-com - except that it joyfully and confidently is most certainly not a romance.
The eye-opening documentary offers an intriguing look at a regimented school-to-law enforcement pipeline.
After a gripping opening act, this period drama becomes a film that so quiet that it's hard to hear all the things its precise and beautiful subtext is trying to scream.
The legacy of violence echoes through the lives of two men who covered up a terrible crime as children.