
Festivals & Awards
Sundance 2022: Happening, Neptune Frost, Summering
On three more films from Sundance 2022, a diverse array of subjects and filmmakers.
Brian Tallerico, the Managing Editor of RogerEbert.com, has covered television, film, video games, Blu-ray/DVD, interviews, and entertainment news for two decades online, on radio, and in print.
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On three more films from Sundance 2022, a diverse array of subjects and filmmakers.
On three premieres from Sundance, all centering phenomenal performances.
A look at the new release timed to the launch of the latest Tom Holland action film.
On three very different docs from Sundance 2022.
On four more films from the U.S. Dramatic Competition program, including two stand-outs.
On three films from the NEXT program, including career-best work from Dale Dickey, the latest from Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead, and a film from the Biennale College program.
On three more competition films from Sundance 2022, all of which center women feeling a sort of alienation from home or even themselves.
Reviews of the first three competition films from Sundance this year, which all tell unique stories of Black experiences in the United States.
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A preview of what we're covering at this year's Sundance Film Festival, including new films by Ramin Bahrani, James Ponsoldt, Lena Dunham, Riley Stearns, and Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead.