What Baumbach and Mortimer have created is a movie about Hollywood and fame, that feels undeniably human and real - a tremendous achievement.
Sentimental Value is, ultimately, a mature and profoundly moving movie that resonates with the authorial mark of Joachim Trier.
Ballad of a Small Player is worth a watch due to the talent of Edward Berger, the excellent performances from Farrell, Swinton and Chen, and the extraordinary visuals that elevate each and every scene.
Wake Up Dead Man may not hold the most intriguing mystery of the trilogy, but makes up for it with laugh-out-loud jokes, a stunning location and a killer cast.
GEN_ offers a quiet yet powerful portrait of a physician silently withstanding the complex intersection of medicine, politics, and human experience.
DJ Ahmet tells a story of first love, burgeoning nonconformity, and the enduring power of human connection.
The Virgin of the Quarry Lake commands our attention and leaves us with an ending that lingers long after the credits have rolled.
Sundance 2025: ‘Khartoum’ is A Fascinating Hybrid of Traditional Documentary Film with Experimental Green Screen Approach and a Heartfelt Story of Survival
The documentary film Khartoum examines the plights of the five participating exiled Sudanese citizens as they relive their respective stories before, during, and after the war that changed their lives forever.
At its heart, Where the Wind Comes From is a celebration of freedom—the freedom of the open road, the freedom of connection with loved ones, and the freedom of uninhibited existence.
2025 Sundance Film Festival Winners from the In-Competition films announced.