Sundance Film Festival

The Nightingale – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Jennifer Kent follows up The Babadook with a devastating interrogation of Australia’s dark past.

Native Son – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Moonlight’s Ashton Sanders stars in this contemporary adaptation of Richard Wright’s 1938 novel.

Untouchable – first look review

By Hannah Strong

This urgent Harvey Weinstein documentary seeks to get to the root of our culture of sexual abuse.

Honey Boy – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Shia LaBeouf plays his own father in this frank exploration of his experiences as a child star.

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind – first look review

By Adam Woodward

Chiwetel Ejiofor steps behind the camera for this Netflix-backed true story of human survival.

See Zac Efron in the first trailer for new Ted Bundy biopic

By Adam Woodward

He’s playing the notorious US serial killer in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.

The Sundance Film Festival announces its most diverse line-up yet

By Little White Lies

Park City’s prestigious indie extravaganza promises familiar faces and new discoveries aplenty in 2019.

Crises of faith and incredible women: What’s on at Sundance London 2018

By Hannah Strong

There’s lots to look forward to at Sundance’s annual London showcase.

The Tale provides a vital insight into historic sexual abuse

By Hannah Strong

Jennifer Fox’s autobiographical debut makes for harrowing but essential viewing.

St Vincent has directed a horror movie

By Lena Hanafy

Female-driven anthology feature XX is making its way to Park City for a Sundance premiere.

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