Jeff Buckley appears in It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley by Amy Berg, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Merri Cyr.
A sexy gay cruising thriller, an all-too-timely drama about post-wildfire recovery and a shocking doc about U.S. prisons are among our critics’ faves from the fest.
When The Light Breaks, the latest film from Icelandic filmmaker Rúnar Rúnarsson, has won the Dragon Award for Best Nordic ...
The films on the Banff tour are handpicked from around 500 international entries submitted to the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival, held every November in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Now in its ...
For the past decade, Street Food Cinema has turned movie night into a full-fledged cultural movement in Los Angeles. Founded in 2012 by Heather Hope-Allison and her husband, Steve, the roving ...
Tonatiuh, Aline Mayagoitia and director Bill Condon explain why the Jennifer Lopez-led Kiss of the Spider Woman was so important to them at Sundance.
Sticking to the tradition, the eighth edition of the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) 2025 unfolded next to the Kozhikode ...
The Librarians,” from director Kim A. Snyder, follows school librarians who face death threats and, in several cases, job loss for defying book bans.
Every month is a good month to catch a show at the Penumbra Theatre, home of Minnesota's only Black professional theater ...
The Librarians,' premiering at Sundance Film Festival, follows nationwide efforts to fight against book bans and censorship.
Rabbit Trap’ director Bryn Chainey on the roots of his trippy folkloric fantasy that premiered at Sundance: “A film should be ...
Sorry, Baby” Eva Victor triumphs as the writer and star in her perfectly nuanced directorial debut “Sorry, Baby.” (Mia Cioffy Henry, provided by the Sundance Institute) Comedian Eva Victor can be ...