Good Movies to Watch – Highly-Rated Movies on Sundancenow
A loving tribute to an American great, as well as a chronicle of a beautiful friendship.
An occasionally overwhelming sensory experience about obsession, led by a ferocious lead actress.
A sensuous drama following the love and sex lives of three young Parisians.
Stories are only called tales when they can’t be called true. Of course, it’s easy to give that designation when the story in question has magic, myth, and morals. But the six shorts comprising Tales from the Golden Age could mirror the mishaps that could happen anywhere, specifically under a regime steadily losing its hold […]
A gritty coming-of-age drama that doubles as an authentic immersion into an Italian-Roma family.
An unsettling but important social horror from the director of The Babadook.
Faith and friendship are tested in this bleak, unsettling Romanian drama.
A Spanish 500 Days of Summer mixed with a more urban and up to date You’ve Got Mail. I liked this film a lot. I connected with both the main characters in the film. Their feelings of loneliness on the inside, yet, still going on with their day to day all while being mixed with […]
A riveting portrait of a fallen manโs attempts at gaining forgiveness and political re-entry.
An inspiring documentary about famed artist Ai Weiwei who has been the source of arguably the biggest public confrontation with the Chinese government by any artist. His straightforward attitude is made to provoke and to defend the people of China against the totalitarian regime. The film portrays Weiweiโs very visible struggle for redemption and invoke […]
This is Kristen Stewartโs proof that she is more than a lip-biting, vampire-loving teenager. Reactive and emotive, she will not disappoint you here. Rather, expect an electrifying and exceptional performance. Paired with Payman Moaadi, they both make of this work an emotionally poignant movie that questions the notion of freedom in the unlikeliest of places: […]
Graduation is a Romanian movie from the director of the Palme dโOr winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (also number 15 in the BBCโs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century.) Romeoย is a 49-year-old doctor in the city of Cluj-Napoca. He is immensely proud and dedicated to his daughter, Eliza, who gets awarded […]
A very touching film about Japanese children who are abandoned by their mother in their apartment and left on their own.ย It’sย movie that perfectly encapsulates the world of kids and its alignment with this story is both heartbreaking and joyful.ย Their innocence will make you smile from ear to earย untilย moments come where you will shed tears.ย This is […]
The film for which Kristen Stewart became the first American actress to win the Cรฉsar Award. The Twilight star turned indie prodigy plays next to another awardย favorite, Juliette Binoche, as her assistant. When rehearsing for the play that launched her career many years earlier, Binoche’s character, Maria, blurs the line between fiction and reality, her […]
Elisabeth Moss is in it. Calling The One I Loveย a romantic-comedy, looking it up, orย trustingย anyone else about it — especially my review, will ruin this film for you. Just watch it. If one’s penchant is typically opposed to titles with ‘love’ in them, then it’s for you. Just hit ‘play’, or ‘start’, or whatever. The […]
Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay both won Berlinale Best Actress and Best Actor for this movie. They play a couple who are only a few days away from their 45th marriage anniversary when they learn that the remains of the husbandโs first lover have been found. He then starts obsessing about his previous relationship, to […]
Pickedย by Roger Ebert as the fifth best film of the decade. An observant, tender film about the little details inย loneliness and then in relationshipsย as we move through life. It’s funny, at times darkly so, and features aย greatย performance by John Hawkesย as Richard, an eccentric shoe salesman dealing with an ended marriage trying to turn his life […]
Dheepan is a French film from the director of A Prophet. Itย contrasts elements of Sri Lankan and French culture to provide interesting insights into both, while crafting a heart-wrenching and heartwarming tale of makeshift families in unimaginable circumstances. Like A Prophet, Dheepan makes occasional and shocking use of violence to underscore elements of culture and […]
A riveting take on one of the most prestigious forms of modern art, The Best Offer is a film laced with symbolism and thick, posh accents. Virgil Oldman (Geoffrey Rush) ends up pursuing a socially inept woman through Robert (Jim Sturgess), who guides him in winning her heart, albeit, rather unconventionally. What starts out as […]
In an age where recent horror films mostly use the jump-scare as a crutch to make their CGI-spawned (not to mention generic) creatures seem scary, The Babadook portrays real scares, relatable characters and a moving story. Jennifer Kent (director and writer) sets this on the backdrop of heavily Lars von Trier-inspired cinematography, elevating The Babadook […]





















