Sundance Film Festival
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'War Game' Is the Scariest Documentary You'll See This Year
A role-playing exercise imagines what might have happened if the military had taken part in the Jan. 6 insurrection — and the result is terrifying
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'Kneecap' Gives Belfast's Controversial Rap Trio Their Own '8 Mile'
Real-life Irish-language group gets the origin-story treatment (sort of) with this properly outrageous, politically charged biopic
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'Didi' Captures the Pain, Confusion and Adrenaline Rush of Being 13 All Too Well
Writer-director Sean Wang revisits his suburban youth in a coming-of-age dramedy that doesn't sentimentalize the hell that is adolescence
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'Sing Sing' Stages a Play in Prison — and Makes a Case for Healing Power of Art
Colman Domingo and a cast of men with firsthand knowledge of the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program turn this backstage drama into an aria of pain and hope
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'Thelma' Introduces the World to June Squibb, Action Hero!
The 94-year-old actor shoots (literally) and scores in this tale of a scammed Every-Gran who's out for revenge
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'Gasoline Rainbow' Is a Postcard From Teenage Wasteland, USA
A mix of documentary filmmaking, improv storytelling, and real kids in search of one last rager, this road-trip movie nails the agony and ecstasy of being young in America
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'I Saw the TV Glow' Is About to Become Gen-Z's Favorite Cult Movie
Filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun's addition to the midnight-movie canon starts with a shared love of a TV show — and then goes down the fandom rabbit hole
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'Sasquatch Sunset': What's Hairy, Horny, and Puts Its Best Bigfoot Forward?
Filled with grunts, fart jokes, and more Sasquatch sex than you can imagine, this deadpan character study of missing links gives Gen Z its own Quest for Fire
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'Girls State' Revisits Faux-Government Program From the Female Perspective. It's Not Pretty
Filmmakers behind 'Boys State' turn their cameras on camp's female counterpart, at the exact moment that women's rights come under fire from the Supreme Court
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Cynthia Erivo Is the Reason You Need to See 'Drift'
What the British actor is doing in this drama about a woman dealing with trauma and left wandering in a strange land is nothing short of miraculous
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