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Review: ‘If I Go Will They Miss Me’ is an achingly beautiful portrait of fatherhood
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Review: ‘If I Go Will They Miss Me’ is an achingly beautiful portrait of fatherhood

Gorgeously photographed, each frame of Walter Thompson-Hernández’s If I Go Will They Miss Me is stunning and elevates an often-told story to mythic proportions.

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Review: ‘Lady’ takes a cab through the neon nightlife of Lagos
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Review: ‘Lady’ takes a cab through the neon nightlife of Lagos

Set against one of the many economic protests in Nigeria, a tough-as-nails cab driver tries to make ends meet and squirrel enough away to escape.

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Review: ‘Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!’ is a messy grief dramedy with fantastical ballroom dancing
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Review: ‘Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!’ is a messy grief dramedy with fantastical ballroom dancing

Sure to be a crowd pleaser, the cheekily tilted Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty! depicts the chaotic interior and exterior life of a fanciful woman after the death of her husband and ballroom dance partner.

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Review: ‘Shame and Money’ portrays the endless drudgery of just getting by
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Review: ‘Shame and Money’ portrays the endless drudgery of just getting by

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance 2026, Visar Morina’s Shame and Money could also win an award for the most on-the-nose film title.

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Review: ‘Josephine’ is extremely upsetting—and a cinematic achievement
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Review: ‘Josephine’ is extremely upsetting—and a cinematic achievement

Winner of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival’s Audience Award Dramatic and Grand Jury Prize Dramatic, Josephine is an extremely upsetting and horrifying two hours—yet also a cinematic achievement.

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Review: ‘Take Me Home’ follows a family reckoning with disability and decline
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Review: ‘Take Me Home’ follows a family reckoning with disability and decline

Depicting the cold realities of the American medical system as well as the warm, quiet moments of family life that continue despite the circumstances, Liz Sargent’s Take Me Home dares to ask if it has to be this way. 

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Review: ‘Burn’ is a bleak, J-pop inspired teenage fantasia
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Review: ‘Burn’ is a bleak, J-pop inspired teenage fantasia

A nihilistic nightmare of teenage hell and kaleidoscopic style, Makoto Nagahisa’s Burn is one of the most unique films you’ll see this year, if not this decade.

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Review: ‘The Friend’s House is Here’ brings home how living well is the best resistance
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Review: ‘The Friend’s House is Here’ brings home how living well is the best resistance

A portrait of a Tehran the Western media never shows, The Friend’s House is Here depicts the vibrant friendship of two Bohemian underground artists reckoning with an oppressive government.

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Review: ‘Rock Springs’ brings America’s horrific sins to life
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Review: ‘Rock Springs’ brings America’s horrific sins to life

In director Vera Miao’s feature-length debut, a multitude of horror tropes are recycled and remixed in ways that draw attention to the real sins of America’s past.

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Review: ‘Night Nurse’ is a thrillingly bizarre erotic comedy and future cult classic
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Review: ‘Night Nurse’ is a thrillingly bizarre erotic comedy and future cult classic

Considering this is both a low-budget indie and debut feature, the level of craft in Georgia Bernstein’s boundary-pushing vision is truly astounding.

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Review: ‘The Oldest Person in the World’ takes a ramshackle approach toward life and death
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Review: ‘The Oldest Person in the World’ takes a ramshackle approach toward life and death

Documentarian Sam Green embarks on a 10-year journey to interview each current “oldest person in the world” and learns just as much about himself along the way.

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Review: ‘The Best Summer’ is like watching the coolest home movie ever
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Review: ‘The Best Summer’ is like watching the coolest home movie ever

From shots of Thurston Moore getting a malaria shot to Kathleen Hanna and Ad-Rock clearly falling for each other, Tamra Davis’ documentary The Best Summer is a wonderful artifact and time capsule of the post-Nirvana rock golden age.

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Review: ‘Jaripeo’ puts queer Mexican rodeo culture under the strobe light
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Review: ‘Jaripeo’ puts queer Mexican rodeo culture under the strobe light

Co-director Efrain Mojica returns to their rural western Mexico homeland to explore the complex queerness of jaripeo rodeo culture, where homosexuality carefully dances with hypermasculinity.

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Review: In ‘The Huntress’, femicide takes the bus
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Review: In ‘The Huntress’, femicide takes the bus

A speculative adaptation of the real-life unsolved murders of two Mexican bus drivers by an unknown vigilante, The Huntress shines a light on the continued horrors and institutional failures plaguing the women of Juárez for decades.

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Review: ‘zi’ is a fascinating if floundering experiment
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Review: ‘zi’ is a fascinating if floundering experiment

Part gorgeous travelogue of Hong Kong and part Before Sunrise-style talking-and-wandering movie, Kogonada’s zi works best when viewed through the lens of an artist trying to find himself again.

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16 Movies On Our Sundance 2026 Watchlist
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16 Movies On Our Sundance 2026 Watchlist

We’re excited to be covering the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, which features a great lineup of feature films, shorts, and documentaries from around the world.

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