The following Table of Contents includes our updating coverage of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, as written by Brian Tallerico, Nick Allen and Tomris Laffly. The coverage from Ebert Fellows Jomo Fray, Brandon Towns and Gary Wilkerson, Jr. is posted after this list.

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American Animals

America to Me

“Arizona”

“Assassination Nation”

Bisbee ’17

Blaze

Blindspotting

“A Boy, A Girl, A Dream”

Burden

The Catcher Was a Spy

Clara’s Ghost

Crime + Punishment

Damsel

“Eighth Grade” (Nick Allen)

“Eighth Grade” (Tomris Laffly)

“An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn”

The Guilty

The Happy Prince” 

“Hearts Beat Loud” (Tomris Laffly)

Hearts Beat Loud” (Brian Tallerico)

Hereditary” 

“Holiday”

I Think We’re Alone Now

“Juliet, Naked”

The Kindergarten Teacher” 

The Last Race

“Leave No Trace” (Tomris Laffly)

Leave No Trace” (Brian Tallerico)

Lizzie

The Long Dumb Road

Loveling

“Madeline’s Madeline”

Mandy

Minding the Gap

“The Miseducation of Cameron Post”

Monster

“Monsters and Men”

Nancy

“Never Goin’ Back”

“Night Comes On”

On Her Shoulders

Our New President

Pity

The Price of Everything

Private Life

Puzzle

Queen of Fear

“Search” (Nick Allen)

“Search” (Tomris Laffly)

“Skate Kitchen”

Sorry to Bother You

“Summer of ’84”

The Tale

Three Identical Strangers

Time Share

Tyrel

White Rabbit

Wildlife

Yardie

You Were Never Really Here

Ebert Fellows Table of Contents

The Blackest Sundance Ever: Diversity at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival by Brandon Towns

Bo Burnham’s “Eighth Grade” Perfectly Captures Imperfect Adolescence by Gary Wilkerson, Jr.

“Emergency” Stands Out in Shorts Program by Brandon Towns

A Filmmaker’s Point of View by Jomo Fray

Mixing Up the Cards: Boots Riley on “Sorry to Bother You” by Jomo Fray

Sundance Goes From #MeToo to What’s Next by Gary Wilkerson Jr.

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