WHAT TO SEE
Our picks of the best and worst films at Sundance London

Our picks of the best and worst films at Sundance London

For the memories it tears open, the questions it asks and the people it features, Joe Berlinger's Under African Skies comes incredibly close to being the perfect music documentary but it flies too close...
This unforgettable journalistic documentary about rapidly increasing hunger in America is an eye-opener for sure, but directors Kristi Jacobson...
We should start by telling you there are only 14 feature films showing at Sundance London so a Top 10 would be pretty useless. But we've taken...
The family that writer Youssef Delara places at the core of Filly Brown makes a remarkable starting point. Young Majo Tonorio (aka Filly) is...
When ex-convict Vincent (Comon) and his impressionable nephew, 3 year-old Woody (Michael Rainey Jr) form a very likely friendship, it turns out...
Director Lauren Greenfield lucked out when the obnoxiously rich, fascinating family she was following lost a huge amount of money during the...
As with many of the most disappointing films out there, the opening scenes of Safety Not Guaranteed tell you pretty much every...
Sheesh! Whoever told writer-director So Yong Kim her notion of a deadbeat dad trying to gain access to his daughter was enough to justify a 94...
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