‘I Didn’t See You There’: A Vérité-Style Documentary on Disability

A fascinating documentary debut by Reid Davenport that qualifies as essential viewing for all.

‘The Space Race’: A Revelatory Exploration of NASA’s Black Astronauts

From Nat Geo Documentary Films comes 'The Space Race,' a revelatory exploration of the untold story of Black NASA astronauts.

‘My Dead Dad’: Honoring a Loved One with a Unique Sendoff

Running just 25 minutes long, 'My Dead Dad' is a darkly comedic documentary that offers a quirky perspective on how we view death.

Sundance: ‘A Real Pain’: A Heartfelt Trip Through the Hurt We Feel

Jesse Eisenberg's sophomore film 'A Real Pain' stars himself and Kieran Culkin as cousins who confront their inner pain on a pilgrimage.

Sundance: ‘Handling the Undead’: This Supernatural Horror Nearly Flatlines

A visually bountiful character study that explores the liminal state between life and death.

‘Scrambled’ Is a Fresh Comedy About Female Anxiety and Fertility

Filmmaker Leah McKendrick's 'Scrambled' is a provocative feminist film that puts the power back into the hands–or wombs–of women.

Sundance: ‘Little Death’ Is a Pill-Popping, Manic Mash Up

Jack Begert's darkly comical directorial debut 'Little Death,' starring David Schwimmer, Dominic Fike, and Talia Ryder, is manic and messy.