2025 Sundance Movies to Watch Out For
USAThu Jan 23 2025
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Grab your popcorn, folks! The 2025 Sundance Film Festival has a lineup that's full of surprises. We're not talking about the usual suspects with big-name stars or crowd-pleasing premises. No, this year it's all about the unique stories and hidden gems that'll make you say, "I didn't see that coming! "
Take "Bubble & Squeak, " for example. Who knew cabbage smuggling could be so entertaining? First-time director Evan Twohy has cooked up a stylized comedy with some serious Wes Anderson vibes. And get this, it stars Himesh Patel, Sarah Goldberg, and even Steven Yeun!
Then there's "Come See Me in the Good Light, " a doc about poets battling cancer. Sounds heavy, right? Not with director Ryan White at the helm. He's turned this serious topic into a hilarious and life-affirming tale. Tig Notaro is on board as a producer, so you know it's going to be good.
How about love and dating in China? "The Dating Game" dives into the world of "boyfriend boot camps" and the gender inequality that shapes modern romance. With AI and everything else in the mix, it's a story that'll make you think.
"Didn't Die" is a black-and-white horror gem that's low on budget but high on scares. It's a tribute to George Romero and a metaphor for survival in an apocalyptic world. Talk about timely!
"Endless Cookie" is an animated trip into the surreal, exploring the dialogue between two half brothers in '80s Toronto. Produced by Scythia Films, the team behind "The Witch" and "My Old Ass, " it's sure to be a psychedelic experience.
"Folktales" is a doc with a scope as big as the Arctic. Directors Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing look at teens training sled dogs in Norway. With impressive cinematography, this one's a high school movie with a twist.
TV shows at Sundance? You bet! "Hal & Harper" is a star-studded series with Lili Reinhart, Mark Ruffalo, and Cooper Raiff. It's a slice of indie TV heaven that could blossom into something big.
"Jimpa" is a joyous drama about a non-binary teen visiting their gay grandfather. With Olivia Colman and John Lithgow leading the cast, this one's sure to find its way to audiences.
Bill Condon's musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman" features Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna. Too big for Sundance? Maybe, but it's a discovery waiting to happen.
Justin Lin returns to his indie roots with "Last Days, " a film based on an article from "Outside" magazine. It's a missionary's journey to a remote tribe, and the title might give you a hint of what to expect.
"Love, Brooklyn" is a love letter to NYC, following three natives navigating love and career. With André Holland and Nicole Beharie leading the cast, it's a feature debut worth watching.
"Omaha" is an intimate road trip mystery starring John Magaro. With two kid actors who could become discoveries, it's described as "very indie. "
"Rabbit Trap" is a dark fairy tale set in Wales, with Dev Patel playing a musician recording mystical sounds. Executive produced by Elijah Wood's Spectrevision, it's a genre film that's well-crafted and full of surprises.
"Rebuilding" is a tearjerker with Josh O'Connor. His performance could be one for the ages.
"The Thing With Feathers" is a dark thriller based on a novella by Max Porter, starring Benedict Cumberbatch. It's an adaptation that's sure to turn heads.
"Together" is a supernatural body horror film with real-life spouses Alison Brie and Dave Franco. With a debut filmmaker at the helm, it's a story that's ripe with narrative potential.
"Train Dreams" is epic in scope, with Joel Edgerton starring as a day laborer in early 20th century America. With Felicity Jones and William H. Macy rounding out the cast, it's a prestige-filled title that'll have plenty of suitors.
"Twinless" is a bittersweet story about a bereavement support group for twins who've lost their other half. Starring Dylan O'Brien and directed by James Sweeney, it's a Sundance gem that fits the festival's ethos perfectly.
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