Review: ‘Racing Extinction’, ‘Brooklyn’, ‘Me and Earl and the Dying Girl’, ‘Slow West’, ‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl’

The final days of Sundance bring the best of the best: an endangered species documentary, a sweeping romance drama, and three unique Dramatic Prize winners that took the festival by storm.

Review: ‘Enter the Dangerous Mind’

Dubstep womps and circuit sounds soundtrack this brainless psychological-thriller.

Review: ‘The Voices’

Ryan Reynolds stars as a packing worker who listens to his pets' voices to kill, kill, kill, in this dark comedy.

Review: ‘How To Dance in Ohio’, ‘The Chinese Mayor’

Day 9 at Sundance brings two documentaries; a look at teenagers with autism preparing for their first prom and a Chinese government's dealings with politics and the displacement of its people.

Review: ‘People Places Things’, ‘Don Verdean’, ‘Songs My Brother Taught Me’, ‘Z for Zachariah’

Days 7 & 8 at Sundance focused on the US Dramatic film category, featuring 'People Places Things', 'Don Verdean', 'Songs My Brother Taught Me', and 'Z for Zachariah'.

Review: ‘Timbuktu’

An Academy-Award nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, Mauritania's official entry is powerful in its artistry and message.

Review: ‘The Search For Michael Rockefeller’

Raw footage from 1969 retraces the last steps of missing socialite Michael Rockefeller, although this documentary leaves more questions than answers as to his disappearance.

Review: ‘The Stanford Prison Experiment’, ‘Ivy’, ‘Welcome to Leith’, ‘Most Likely to Succeed’, ‘Zipper’

Nelson's back with five film recaps from Sundance- 2 documentaries, 2 narrative dramas, and 1 experimental film- and you'll never guess which one he's calling his festival favorite.