Sundance

This page is home to our coverage of the Sundance Film Festival.

The Sundance Film Festival is the largest independent film festival in the United States, taking place every year in January in Park City, Utah. It was founded in 1978 as the Utah/US Film Festival and re-named the Sundance Film Festival in 1991, after Robert Redford’s character from the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Film School Reject has had the honor of covering Sundance since 2008, two years after our site was founded. Over the years, we’ve discovered a number of amazing films in Park City — from our first review of 2008’s In Bruges to our listing of the 25 Best Sundance Movies of All-Time in 2015 to our 2019 list of the 50 Best Sundance Horror Movie Premieres to our discoveries of Swiss Army Man and Hunt for the Wilderpeople and The Witch at Sundance 2016 — we’ve spent over a decade reviewing hundreds of wonderful independent films.

We have also covered (on numerous occasions) what it’s like to cover Sundance for those who aren’t lucky enough to make the trip. And for those interested in filling their yearly watchlists, we’ve also recapped our favorites with a festival-closing list (in almost every year). Check out our archive of Sundance favorites via the links below:

Explore the entire archives of our annual Sundance Film Festival coverage below:

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Sundance 2012 Review: Obsession Runs Deep in ‘The Last Elvis’

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Experience Sundance 2012: Growing Up with Josh Radnor, Headaches, Penning, and Standard Fare

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Sundance 2012 Review: Things Heat Up In ‘Red Hook Summer,’ But Not Soon Enough

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Experience Sundance 2012: Snow, Good (And Bad) Movies, and Live Performances from The Civil Wars…

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Sundance 2012 Interview: Late Night Dining and Life Changes with ‘TUB’ Director Bobby Miller

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Sundance 2012 Review: So Absurdly Right, It’s ‘Wrong’

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Sundance 2012 Review: ‘Love Free or Die’ Compels With Heart and History

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Sundance 2012 Review: ‘Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap’ Shines Light on What It Takes to Set…

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Sundance 2012 Review: ‘That’s What She Said’ Would Have Been Better Left Unsaid

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