Sundance Film Festival Reviews
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‘Once Upon a Time in Harlem’ William Greaves Productions/Courtesy of Sundance …
‘Once Upon a Time in Harlem’ Review: A Vital Celebration of the Harlem Renaissance, as Captured One Magical Evening in…
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Midori Francis in ‘Saccharine.’ Shudder/Courtesy of SundanceShare…
‘Saccharine’ Review: Midori Francis Navigates the Hallucinatory Minefield Between Body Image and Body Horror in Messy Weight-Loss Freakout HiCelebNews online…
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THR Film Critics Pick the Best of Sundance 2026
AMERICAN DOCTOR It’s hard to make a documentary about Israel-Palestine that doesn’t feel overtly political. But Poh Si Teng’s unflinching…
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Astrit Kabashi (left) and Flonja Kodheli in ‘Shame and Money.’ Janis Mazuch …
‘Shame and Money’ Review: A Tense and Crushing View of the Global Economy Through the Eyes of a Farmer in…
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Will Poulter (left) and Noah Centineo in ‘Union County.’ Courtesy of filmmakers …
‘Union County’ Review: Will Poulter and Noah Centineo Embed With Real-Life Recovering Opiate Addicts in Rural Ohio in Absorbing Docudrama…
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O’Shea Jackson Jr., Dave Franco and Mason Thames appear in ‘The Shitheads.’ Courtesy of Sundance …
‘The Shitheads’ Review: Dave Franco and O’Shea Jackson Jr. Go on a Hellish Road Trip That Gets Better as It…
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Courtney Love in ‘Antiheroine.’ Edward Lovelace/Courtesy of Sundance …
‘Antiheroine’ Review: Courtney Love Comes Clean About Highs, Lows and Needing to Be Heard in a Rock Doc Both Raucous…
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John Turturro in ‘The Only Living Pickpocket in New York.’ MRC II Distribution Company L.P./Courtesy of Sundance …
‘The Only Living Pickpocket in New York’ Review: John Turturro Mesmerizes as a Small-Time Hustler Facing Obsolescence in Fine-Grained Crime…
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Kate McKinnon appears in ‘In the Blink of an Eye.’ Courtesy of Sundance …
‘In the Blink of an Eye’ Review: Rashida Jones, Kate McKinnon and Some Cavemen Teach Us a Maudlin, Obvious Message…
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