Sundance 2026
The final Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, is finally upon us. After a month-long process of Sundance selecting its new location, The Rolling Tape could not be more thrilled to have a team on the ground this year to experience the largest independent American festival in its original location before its move to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027.
It’s only right to have one final fest in Park City after its founder, Robert Redford, passed away in September 2025, and the buzz of the lineup reflects the overall significance of the event. This year, three contributors are heading to Park City: Danny Jarabek, Sara Ciplickas, and Cameron Ritter, who share their insights into the lineup and their most anticipated titles.
February 11, 2026
If you grew up or had young kids between 1990 and 2010, you likely wound up watching at least a couple of episodes of “Barney & Friends” …
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February 11, 2026
‘I Want Your Sex’ Review: Hoffman and Wilde Bare It All in Gregg Araki’s Delectable Big Screen Return
According to other generations, Gen Z has many issues it needs to address — Respect, communication, anxiety, and screen time, just to n…
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February 10, 2026
Documentarians Lead the Way on Environmentalist Storytelling at Sundance 2026
While experiencing the final Park City edition of the Sundance Film Festival, it felt almost fitting that there was little to no snow on the …
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February 9, 2026
‘When a Witness Recants’ Review: The Exoneration of the Harlem Park Three Gets True Crime Treatment
In November 1983, three Baltimore. MD teens are brought in for questioning related to a murder at one of the local schools in the area. 36 ye…
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February 9, 2026
Review: ‘The Moment’ Proves Charli XCX Is More Than Just a Bratty Moment
Brat summer may be over according to a calendar, but it isn’t actually over. In fact, it might just live on forever. The summer sensation of …
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February 9, 2026
Review: ‘LADY’ Asks What We Are Willing to Sacrifice in Order to Find Freedom
What does a woman give up in order to achieve independence? This is the heart of Olive Nwosu’s LADY, her feature debut at the Sundance Film F…
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February 7, 2026
Emerging Filmmakers Shine in the Sundance NEXT Section
Most major festivals program a section of their lineup dedicated to new voices in storytelling who are experimenting with the form of filmmak…
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February 5, 2026
Review: ‘Night Nurse’ Is Neither Erotic Nor Thrilling Enough to Find Its Footing Within the Genre
Erotic thrillers are generally, well, erotic and thrilling. They blend the grey areas between pleasure and pain to construct something distur…
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February 4, 2026
Sundance Trend Analysis: Processing Trauma with ‘Josephine’ and ‘Run Amok’
Last week, I jokingly said that Sundance’s films this year were either unbelievably horny or absolute emotional devastation. In our recap of …
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