Mstyslav Chernov returns to Sundance with a new story of the Ukrainian counteroffensive and the slow, deadly effort to liberate a tiny village.
Sundance: With first-person POVs captured by Ukrainian soldiers' body cameras, Oscar winner Mstyslav Chernov places you directly into combat, sometimes to numbing effect.
Star-studded remakes of “The Wedding Banquet” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman” headline a diverse and provocative lineup of queer films debuting at the influential festival.
Jennifer Tiexiera and Guy Mossman's Sundance-premiering documentary follows five teenagers as they prepare for a national oratory competition.
Sudan-born Mfaz Mohamed Ali (17) organically practices public speaking daily through TikTok posts made for her 3.3 million followers. “Passion is key to oratory,” says Mfaz, and that rings true in ...
LIZA: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story is beginning to screen at select locations in the United States. Beginning January 24, the movie will open at IFC Center New York City, and on January 31 ...
Marlee Matlin won the 1987 Oscar for best actress, but was afraid to take the award from William Hurt, who she knew ‘wasn’t happy’ ...
The Sundance Film Festival catalogue can be overwhelming to navigate, with around 90 feature films playing across 11 days.
NASCAR released a trailer for an upcoming documentary to get fans ready for the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on Feb. 2. The Madhouse: NASCAR’s Return to Bowman Gray Stadium will explore the “rich and ...
The special, “Ladies and Gentlemen … 50 Years of SNL Music,” is given the entirety of NBC’s prime-time Monday night and begins streaming the next day on Peacock.
The nominees for the 97th Academy Awards are here! Donning some eye-catching outfits, “Saturday Night Live”’s Bowen Yang and “Bottoms” actor Rachel Sennott spilled the tea on who’s in and who’s out.
A much-decorated French filmmaker, he divided audiences and critics with explorations, often darkly comic but brutal, of misogyny and the male sexual imagination.