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The director of I Saw the TV Glow opens up about their ascent through the indie scene and navigating Hollywood as a trans filmmaker.
'Zi' Is An Existential Dream Of A Time-Travel Movie
Kogonada goes back to basics in a tiny, subtle, beautiful journey through time and Hong Kong.
It Doesn’t Get Much Campier Than 'The Gallerist'
Natalie Portman turns a corpse into art in Cathy Yan’s slick satire.
'The Thing With Feathers' Is Shot Down By Its Painfully Literal Metaphor
Grief is waiting for this movie to end.
'Rabbit Trap' Is A Disappointing Folk Horror That Falls Short Of Its Creepy Premise
Dev Patel stars in the atmospheric horror film without much atmosphere or horror.
In 'By Design,' A Chair Becomes A Symbol Of The Feminine Mystique
Juliette Lewis swaps souls with furniture in this experimental — and oddly charming — drama.
'Kiss of the Spider Woman' Injects Hollywood Spectacle Into A Surreal Queer Romance
Give them the old razzle dazzle.
'Oh, Hi!' Is A Twisted Rom-Com For The Era Of Impermanence
The romantic satire splices Misery with a millennial comedy of errors.
'The Ugly Stepsister' Is 'The Substance' For Disney Adults
Sundance’s disturbing fantasy reclaims body horror in a major way.