The place for Inverse's coverage of the Sundance Film Festival, including in-person reviews, interviews, and so much more.
The director of I Saw the TV Glow opens up about their ascent through the indie scene and navigating Hollywood as a trans filmmaker.
Clichés Aside, 'Ponyboi' Is A Total Novelty
River Gallo and Dylan O’Brien bring a zany energy to this grimy, queer mob drama.
'Handling the Undead' is a Slow, Sad Shamble to Nowhere
The zombie movie from the writer of Let the Right One In needs more bite.
Tom Cruise Has Some Competition with 'Thelma'
Nonagenarian June Squibb teams up with Shaft’s Richard Roundtree to get revenge against some phone scammers.
'Seeking Mavis Beacon' Pulls the Curtain Back on an Online Legend
The Sundance doc explores the mystery of Mavis Beacon, the woman who taught a generation to type before disappearing forever.
'Love Me' Is a Surprisingly Gentle Vision of the Apocalypse
Do sentient buoys dream of electric sheep?
'A Different Man' Makes a Meal Out of an Identity Crisis
Sebastian Stan drops the mask in A24’s latest psychological black comedy.
'I Saw the TV Glow' Is a Haunting Horror Masterpiece
Director Jane Schoenbrun builds a trans allegory out of lost media and ‘90s nostalgia.
Kathryn Newton Reveals Her 'Avengers 5' Dream Team
The Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania star is ready to join the Young Avengers.