‘Bitch’ Review: Marianna Palka’s Vicious Feminist Satire Has Plenty of Bark and Bite — Sundance 2017
Jason Ritter co-stars in this unsettling depiction of a suburban housewife who takes on the mannerisms of a wild dog.
Jason Ritter co-stars in this unsettling depiction of a suburban housewife who takes on the mannerisms of a wild dog.
Charlie McDowell’s follow-up to “The One I Love” is another compelling, high-concept exploration of the rift between fantasy and reality.
Dustin Guy Defa, expanding on one of the most widely beloved short films of recent years, delivers a charmingly timeless ode to NYC.
Rees discusses her post-World War II drama and why she sees potential for underrepresented voices in filmmaking.
From shoes to New Yorker covers, the power of a strong visual aesthetic is at the center of this beautiful documentary series.
The video shows a side-by-side comparison of the two adaptations.
The actress is currently promoting her directorial debut, a short film titled “Come Swim.”
The film premiered Saturday in Sundance’s U.S. Documentary Competition section, and is director Jeff Orlowski’s second doc about the effects of global warming after 2012’s “Chasing Ice.”
Lupita Nyong’o, Chloë Grace Moretz, Gina Rodriguez and many more participate in the Women’s March.
The talents of director Allison Anders and stars Idina Menzel and Nia Long were given short shrift in this rushed reboot of the 1988 melodrama.
Jaden Smith also took part in the actor’s latest performance art piece.
Opening weekend of Sundance played home to its own Women’s March in protest of Donald Trump, and the turnout was massive and energized.