Maisy Stella meets her older self (played by Aubrey Plaza) during a trip and she offers her some dating advice.
I Saw the TV Glow: Sundance London Film Review
Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine play high school outsiders who bond over the ’90s show The Pink Opaque.
Kneecap: Sundance London Film Review
This wild semi-fictional film tells the story of the Irish-language hip-hop trio Kneecap.
Handling the Undead: Sundance London Film Review
Three families are thrown into chaos when their deceased loved ones return out of the blue.
Sasquatch Sunset: Sundance London Film Review
Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough play sasquatches in David and Nathan Zellner’s nature documentary-style film.
Zola: Sundance London Film Review
Taylour Paige and Riley Keough go on an insane trip to Florida to make quick cash.
Together Together: Sundance London Film Review
Ed Helms plays a single man looking to become a father with the help of a surrogate.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post: Sundance London Film Review
Chloe Grace Moretz plays a lesbian who is packed off to a gay conversion facility.
The Tale: Sundance London Film Review
Laura Dern’s Jennifer uncovers a story she wrote when she was 13 about an abusive experience.
Maisy Stella on My Old Ass, Justin Bieber dancing and acting return
Maisy Stella talked about making her acting return with My Old Ass during a post-screening Q&A.
Girls Will Be Girls: Film Review
A 16-year-old student’s first relationship is thwarted by her overbearing mother.
Skate Kitchen: Film Review
A lonely skateboarder’s life changes when she connects with the group Skate Kitchen.