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The director of I Saw the TV Glow opens up about their ascent through the indie scene and navigating Hollywood as a trans filmmaker.
In 'By Design,' A Chair Becomes A Symbol Of The Feminine Mystique
Juliette Lewis swaps souls with furniture in this experimental — and oddly charming — drama.
'Kiss of the Spider Woman' Injects Hollywood Spectacle Into A Surreal Queer Romance
Give them the old razzle dazzle.
'Oh, Hi!' Is A Twisted Rom-Com For The Era Of Impermanence
The romantic satire splices Misery with a millennial comedy of errors.
'The Ugly Stepsister' Is 'The Substance' For Disney Adults
Sundance’s disturbing fantasy reclaims body horror in a major way.
'The Legend of Ochi' Remixes The Best Of the Children’s Fantasy Epic
A girl and her ochi.
'Opus' Is A Star-Driven Satire Mangled By Its Own Ambitions
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich can’t save this bloody take on the cult of celebrity.
'Bubble & Squeak' Is A Quirky Charmer That Lives Up To Its Absurd Premise
My cabbages!
Clichés Aside, 'Ponyboi' Is A Total Novelty
River Gallo and Dylan O’Brien bring a zany energy to this grimy, queer mob drama.