As the 2024 year in film turns over, the cinematic world turns its attention to the best January tradition: the Sundance Film Festival ... time and his only album "Grace" is considered by many ...
Ethan Hawke celebrated three decades of Before Sunrise success with co-star Julie Delpy. The Dead Poets Society star shared a three-image carousel post on Instagram, as he recalled the events
Sundance Film Festival is finally here ... Another film on our radar competing in the U.S. Short Fiction category is “Grace,” from filmmaker Natalie Jasmine Harris. “Sixteen-year-old ...
Next-Gen filmmakers, supported by the Adobe film and TV fund, get real about what it takes to premiere a film at Sundance.
The Sundance jury citation cited Loren Waters’ “inspired direction and innovative vision that tells the moving story of a family’s cultural and artistic legacy.” Waters is an award-winning Cherokee and Kiowa filmmaker based in Tulsa.
Indie studio Neon has broken the ice with the first deal at Sundance, acquiring the Alison Brie- and Dave Franco-led horror film 'Together.'
As part of Sundance's virtual festival, "Tiger" will be available to view online Jan. 30-Feb. 2 ahead of its showcase at South By Southwest in Texas.
Franco was recently in A24’s “Love Lies Bleeding” with Kristen Stewart, which premiered at Sundance in 2024. He also appears in “Bubble & Squeak,” an off-beat comedy that appeared in the 2025 edition of Sundance, co-starring alongside Sarah Goldberg and Matt Berry.
From a fantastic deep dive into the life of Pee-wee Herman actor Paul Reubens to a thrillingly bleak study of celebrity obsession in the TikTok age, all five of these 2025 Sundance films are worthy of your time once you can see them. Let’s dive in.
After holding the event for 40 years in the Utah ski town, organizers plan to take it elsewhere starting in 2027.
Sundance is a Film Festival with two capital Fs, but each year they also feature a handful of shows via their “episodic” category. The 2025 entries succeed when they take big artistic risks, while the timid approaches feel just that. It turns out having a cinematic approach to TV pays off.