
Critic’s Pick: ‘The Night House’ Turns a Ghost Story Into Chic Grief Therapy
It also gives Rebecca Hall a great role, makes the most of its 'Architectural Digest'-worthy setting and takes some intriguing left turns
It also gives Rebecca Hall a great role, makes the most of its 'Architectural Digest'-worthy setting and takes some intriguing left turns
This year's festival prizewinner finally comes to the general public, courtesy of Apple — and it's the type of feel-good movie that leaves you both uplifted and exhausted
A man interviews souls for the chance to be born in this metaphysical drama that asks: Who are we, before we are anything at all?
Ahimr "Questlove" Thompson's look back at the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival rescues a milestone series of live shows — and is damn near a music-doc masterpiece
What started as a documentary about two Mexican immigrants in love becomes a free-form look at what their relationship's endured — and is better for it
Acclaimed Sundance eight-part doc arrives on PBS' Independent Lens on April 20th
From a postapocalyptic genre flick to a handful of brilliant, offbeat docs about our current moment — these were the films at this year's festival that moved and marked us
The Roots cofounder's documentary garners U.S. Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award
The band and director on 'The Sparks Brothers,' a deep-dive portrait of the duo's 50-year musical career that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson's documentary on the 1969 "Black Woodstock" concerts opens the festival with an incredible, vital act of restoration — and reclamation
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