An extremely wealthy benefactor decides to buy up a plot of land and provide housing for a small faction of self-proclaimed communists in Alford, Massachusetts in the powerful, provocative, and infuriating documentary from Sinéad O’Shea, All About the Money. Her film begins with what should be a startling statistic—that the
Sundance ‘26: ‘TELL ME EVERYTHING’ Severs Familial Ties Amid the AIDS Crisis
Tell Me Everything unfolds like a memory. Or a bad dream that has grown nostalgic with time. From its oversaturated aesthetic to the buoyant Israeli disco influences and gaudy ’80s production design, writer-director Moshe Rosenthal’s Hebrew-language film is soaked in the specificity of time and place. It hopscotches through timelines
Sundance ‘26: ‘SHAME AND MONEY’ is a Hearty, Deeply Eastern European Tale of Scraping By
Shame and Money, writer-director Visar Morina’s pastoral-then-metropolitan slice-of-life drama from the landlocked Eastern European Republic of Kosovo, interrogates what’s left when a family’s livelihood collapses and they’re forced to fend for themselves in a new environment. For Shaban’s hardworking family, upheaval begins when their untrustworthy brother steals the family cow.
Grizzly Night Is An Engaging Update Of The Chilling True Story
Based on the 1967 incidents at Glacier National Park; “Grizzly Night” chronicles the shocking deaths of two 19 year old women in separate Grizzly Bear attacks at the park. While no attacks had occurred in the 57 year history of the park, the two mailing deaths caused a series of
Quick News: Night, Red, Werwulf, Seven, Abandons
What Happens At Night Patricia Clarkson will join Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in Martin Scorsese’s new film “What Happens at Night” at Apple Studios and Studiocanal. The dream-like story, based on the novel by Peter Cameron, follows a married American couple who travel to a small, snowy European town