From a sure-to-be-controversial sex comedy to a look at Courtney Love's comeback — our picks for the must-see movies at this year's Sundance Film Festival
Playing a cross between Bowie, Kanye, and Manson (Charles, not Marilyn), the legendary actor nearly saves this muddled, satirical horror movie. Nearly.
Amy Berg's portrait of the late, great singer comes to praise him, not to bury him — and still does justice to his legacy
Jesse Eisenberg’s story of two cousins reckoning with personal and historical tragedies while touring Poland establishes him as a first-rate director, and hands Kieran Culkin an Oscar-worthy role
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
Fresh off his Emmy and Golden Globe wins, the actor sat down with Rolling Stone at Sundance to discuss his new film A Real Pain and what’s next
Horror film from Australian twins/YouTube sensations Danny and Michael Philippou (aka RackaRacka) is a hell of an introduction
From a movie about an aspiring bodybuilder to one about a school teacher reforming children, here are the films from this year's Sundance Film Festival that will set the tone for 2023
Two disparate, yet connected, documentaries highlight the vulnerabilities of stars who found fame early
Premiere of Dan Reed’s two-part, four-hour exposé — in which two men allege the King of Pop sexually abused them — is a bombshell