Fifty years ago today, 18-year-old Vera Brandes organized a concert for jazz pianist Keith Jarrett in Cologne, West Germany, ...
Though it addresses a timely subject matter, director Mark Freiburger’s inspirational feature suffers from stilted ...
Questlove's second documentary levels up from "Summer of Soul," exploring Sly Stone's life and legacy in a kaleidoscopic and ...
Co-leads Jared Harris and Nicholas Hamilton bring out the affecting best in each other in director Damian Harris’ a low-key ...
James Sweeney's second feature hinges on a pair of performances by Dylan O'Brien, who plays the object of a grieving gay ...
The Dating Game,' a documentary premiering at Sundance, follows a romance coach bootcamping a generation of men in China ...
Director Emilie Blichfeldt skewers unfair female beauty standards in a horrific spin on the fairy tale, presented here from ...
Sundance's opening night is filled with more than a dozen premieres, Questlove, Marlee Matlin and some tech glitches.
The rollout for “Fat, Juicy & Wet” was well-calculated with Mars first teasing the track on an Instagram post celebrating the success of “Die With a Smile” leading the Hot 100 for a third consecutive ...
Marlee Matlin, the Oscar-winning star of 'CODA' and 'Children of a Lesser God,' signs her story in this tender documentary, premiering at Sundance.
Mourning makes for a memorable, hushed journey across Atlanta as a dad attempts to take his son to the ball game in David Fortune’s impressive debut.
Marlee Matlin and documentary director Shoshannah Stern on capturing the authenticity of the deaf experience and elevating the film's captions.