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What would life on Earth look like in a future where humans are still very much alive but no longer...
What would life on Earth look like in a future where humans are still very much alive but no longer...
“I have to be careful about how I remember my memories.” The director Milisuthando Bongela opens her discerning documentary Milisuthando...
In C.J. “Fiery” Obasi’s Mami Wata, black becomes a canvas onto which the director paints a propulsive and vivid narrative....
Gory, glittery and irresistibly bleak, In My Mother’s Skin represents a stylish, ripe contribution to the folk-horror canon. Not unlike...
In November 1973, the fashion world gathered at the Palace of Versailles, an emblem of French opulence, for a fundraiser...
Sundance kicked off its fest with a mountain-chic opening night fundraiser whose slate of honorees included We Need to Talk...
Following in the footsteps of The Babadook and Hereditary, Run Rabbit Run adds a layer of generational analysis to horror...
There’s an eyebrow-raising moment in The Stroll — a simultaneously celebratory and elegiac documentary for HBO about the transgender sex...
The milestones keep coming for Avatar: The Way of Water. James Cameron’s blockbuster is now the fourth top-grossing film of...
Asked how they feel about making their Sundance debut in the mockumentary Theater Camp, newly engaged couple Ben Platt and...