
Festivals & Awards
Sundance 2016: “Little Men”
A review of the latest from Ira Sachs.
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A review of the latest from Ira Sachs.
A review of the latest documentary from the incomparable Werner Herzog.
A review of Nate Parker's devastating "The Birth of a Nation."
A dispatch on four premieres from Sundance, including films starring Michael Shannon, Logan Lerman, and Elisabeth Moss.
A review of Kelly Reichardt's "Certain Women," starring Michelle Williams, Laura Dern and Kristen Stewart.
A review of three films in the Next program this year: "Sleight," "The First Girl I Loved" and "Operation Avalanche."
Highlights of the 2016 Slamdance Film Festival, which starts this week.
A review of two films about Christine Chubbuck.
A review of Kenneth Lonergan's "Manchester by the Sea."
A review of Andrew Neel's "Goat" from Sundance.