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2025 Sundance Film Festival Award Winners Announced
The 2025 Sundance Film Festival has announced its winners, including Atropia, Seeds, and Zodiac Killer Project. Read the full list and our exclusive reviews.
‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Review: Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall Take an Illuminating Snapshot of a Queer Artist in Ira Sachs’ Gorgeous Character Study
Ira Sachs’ Peter Hujar’s Day is a mesmerizing, deeply intimate character study of the iconic photographer, starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall. A must-see at Sundance 2025.
‘Rebuilding’ Review: Josh O’Connor Is Heart-Wrenching in a Tender Portrait of Post-Wildfire Loss and Resilience
Josh O’Connor delivers a career-best performance in Rebuilding, a moving tale of resilience, loss, and connection. Read our Sundance review now.
‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ First Look: Daniel Craig Returns for His Most Dangerous Case Yet
Daniel Craig returns as Benoit Blanc in Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. See the first look at the highly anticipated Netflix sequel, featuring a star-studded cast.
David Lynch to Posthumously Receive Writers Guild West’s Screenwriting Achievement Award
Legendary filmmaker David Lynch will be honored with the Writers Guild of America West’s Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, presented by Kyle MacLachlan at the WGA Awards on February 15, 2025.
‘Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: A Nostalgic and Poignant Meditation on Small-Town Summers
Sierra Falconer’s Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) is a tender slice-of-life drama capturing one transformative summer through four interconnected stories. A Sundance 2025 highlight, blending nostalgia, humor, and emotional depth.
‘Sorry, Baby’ Review: Eva Victor’s Feature Debut Is a Frank, Funny, and Tender Spin on the Female ‘Traumedy’
Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby delivers a fresh, funny, and deeply moving take on trauma and healing. Read our Sundance review of this standout indie film.
‘Plainclothes’ Review: A Complex, Visually Striking Exploration of Queer Desire, Shame, and Surveillance
Plainclothes, Carmen Emmi’s gripping Sundance debut, follows a closeted cop who falls for a man he’s meant to arrest. A psychological thriller exploring identity, surveillance, and the criminalization of queerness.
Omaha Review: John Magaro Delivers a Gut-Wrenching Performance in a Bleak, Beautiful Road Drama
Cole Webley’s Omaha is a devastating yet beautiful exploration of grief, survival, and resilience, anchored by John Magaro’s career-best performance. Read our full review from Sundance 2025.
Love, Brooklyn Review: A Poignant Exploration of Love, Identity, and Renewal
Rachael Abigail Holder’s Love, Brooklyn is a heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery set against the evolving landscape of Brooklyn. Read our full review from Sundance 2025.