Sundance Film Festival

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The Inverse Interview
Jane Schoenbrun Wants to Get Under Your Skin

The director of I Saw the TV Glow opens up about their ascent through the indie scene and navigating Hollywood as a trans filmmaker.

by Lyvie Scott
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Sundance 2024 Review

Clichés Aside, 'Ponyboi' Is A Total Novelty

By Lyvie Scott

River Gallo and Dylan O’Brien bring a zany energy to this grimy, queer mob drama.

Sundance 2024 Review

'Handling the Undead' is a Slow, Sad Shamble to Nowhere

By Hoai-Tran Bui

The zombie movie from the writer of Let the Right One In needs more bite.

Sundance 2024 Review

Tom Cruise Has Some Competition with 'Thelma'

By Lyvie Scott

Nonagenarian June Squibb teams up with Shaft’s Richard Roundtree to get revenge against some phone scammers.

Sundance 2024 Review

'Seeking Mavis Beacon' Pulls the Curtain Back on an Online Legend

By Lyvie Scott

The Sundance doc explores the mystery of Mavis Beacon, the woman who taught a generation to type before disappearing forever.

Sundance 2024 Review

'Love Me' Is a Surprisingly Gentle Vision of the Apocalypse

By Hoai-Tran Bui

Do sentient buoys dream of electric sheep?

Sundance 2024 Review

'A Different Man' Makes a Meal Out of an Identity Crisis

By Lyvie Scott

Sebastian Stan drops the mask in A24’s latest psychological black comedy.

Sundance 2024 Review

'I Saw the TV Glow' Is a Haunting Horror Masterpiece

By Lyvie Scott

Director Jane Schoenbrun builds a trans allegory out of lost media and ‘90s nostalgia.

Sundance 2024

Kathryn Newton Reveals Her 'Avengers 5' Dream Team

By Lyvie Scott

The Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania star is ready to join the Young Avengers.

Sundance 2024 Review

'Love Lies Bleeding' Is a Sexy, Spine-Chilling Crime Thriller

By Lyvie Scott

Rose Glass’ sophomore feature is a muscular, menacing take on obsession.

Exclusive

Daisy Ridley’s New Hope

By Isaac Feldberg

A decade since she was first cast in Star Wars, the Sometimes I Think About Dying star and producer has never been more in control of her life, career, and future.