Sundance Film Festival 2026 — a heady mix of sex comedy, art-world satire and American communists
The event bids farewell to Utah with the fizz of clashing couples in ‘The Invite’ and documentaries tuned into the strangeness of our times
The event bids farewell to Utah with the fizz of clashing couples in ‘The Invite’ and documentaries tuned into the strangeness of our times

Shows at this year’s festival tackle issues as varied as white supremacy, climate change and pickled vegetables

Reviews of Noah Baumbach’s kvetchy comedy ‘Jay Kelly’, Paolo Sorrentino’s stately ‘La Grazia’, Yorgos Lanthimos’s…

FT critics pick this year’s choicest morsels from film, TV, theatre, classical, art, gaming, pop and dance

Creative imaginations run wild in this revisionist take on mid-century American art

From the Avengers to the Minions, studios are counting on reliable franchises — but are there enough to keep audiences in cinemas?

From Ukraine’s trenches to covert moviemaking in Iran, and an imagined nuclear strike on the US to the reloaded ‘Naked Gun’