Sundance 2026 is in full-swing in Park City, Salt Lake City, and — beginning on January 29 — online
All That’s Left of You views generations of conflict through the lens of family.
Cherien Dabis traces one family’s journey through pivotal time points: a businessman’s expulsion from Jaffa an internment in a forced labor camp in 1948, his son’s life as an idealistic teacher in a refugee camp in 1978, the teen’s life a decade later in 1988, and beyond.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple ups the chills and the gore
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple ( 2026 | United Kingdom | 109 minutes | Nia DaCosta) 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple …
Tony’s (very belated list of) Favorite Films of 2025
As the year winds to a close, we’re sharing lists of our favorite films we’ve seen (so far).
Marina’s Favorite Films of 2025
I’m cutting it up to the last wire with my list of the top ten movies from 2025, and I know that immediately after it’s published, I’m going to wish I could change my list. But despite the question of “what’s your favorite movie” being every film critic’s worst nightmare and best dream, I need to commit sometimes. So here is my list of some of the best parts of 2025, no matter how hard it was to whittle down.
Chris’s Favorite Films of 2025
As the year winds to a close, we’re sharing lists of our favorite films we’ve seen (so far).
EOY Catch Up: The Testament of Ann Lee is more musical adventure than religious awakening
In this fascinating journey of one woman and her pivotal role in bringing the Shaker religion to the United States.
Morgen’s Favorite Films of 2025
Late into the year I kept thinking to myself that I really hadn’t been floored by any one film. In the past I had one or two that I held onto as I saw them and could at least say “Yes, this one will definitely be on my list” but for some reason a lot of films fell flat for me this year. There were some contenders at SIFF of course, the sheer volume and diversity made that possible. Then, as the year neared its end, out came the the stars and I am left, yet again, with some tough decisions to make. Below are what I came up with, but I’ll probably wish I could change it again tomorrow.
Marty Supreme dreams big and delivers
Marty Supreme (2025 | USA | 150 minutes | Josh Safdie) From an explosive introduction — complete with a vibrant Alphaville-scored health …
Paul Feig’s The Housemaid finds Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried entangled in a domestic thriller
The Housemaid delivers twists is over-the-top and dramatic, but director Paul Feig, working with a script by Rebecca Sonnenshine manages to fill the film with humor, cleverness, and a refreshingly feminist message.









