The 2018 Sundance Film Festival has come to a close, and while the awards have already been handed out from the festival itself, we have our own accolades that we’d like to pass out to some of the best movies from the year’s first major film fest.Ethan Anderton, Ben Pearson and Steve Prokopy all chimed in with their picks for their favorite comedy, favorite drama, favorite performances, most pleasant surprise, biggest disappointment and much more. Keep reading to find out our picks for the Best of Sundance 2018.Favorite DramaEthan Anderton – The TaleNo movie at this year’s festival ever eclipsed how shaken and moved I was by director Jennifer Fox’s autobiographical drama about the sexual abuse she endured as an 13-year old girl. Aside from the unsettling and disturbing subject matter, which makes for one of the most harrowing stories at Sundance this year, the way Fox uses elements like memories to tell the story in a narratively unique way makes it that much more compelling. Combine that with the fact that both Laura Dern and Isabelle Nélisse do an incredible job at playing the traumatized Fox at two different time periods in her life, and Jason Ritter does an equally astounding job… Read full this story
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