The most anticipated narrative features and documentaries at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, including our reviews.
Welcome toSundance II: Couch-Bound Boogaloo.
At least two Dakotas!)

‘When You Finish Saving The World’.Sundance Institute
and returning auteurs, along with a consistently impressive gamut of world cinema, documentary, and underground debuts.
Read on below for EW’s unranked and highly subjective list of the most anticipated narrative features and documentaries.
(For further details and full scheduling, visit the festival’sofficial site.)

‘892’.Sundance Institute
JR
Am I Okay?
LG
Premieres Monday, Jan. 24
Honk for Jesus.
Even a pandemic can’t keep Sundance from satire.

‘Sharp Stick’.Sundance Institute
JR
Master
The great Regina Hall (again!)
LG
Dual
Did you like last year’s cloning movie withMahershala Ali,Swan Song?
Maybe you’d rather see one withKaren Gillananyway.

‘Resurrection’.IFC Films
She plays the character with the incurable disease who decides to double down on her chances for survival.
It’s not going to work out well for her; the presence ofAaron Paultells you as much.
Sundance MVP Dakota Johnson offers him an honorable way out.

Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver in ‘Call Jane’.Sundance Institute
The trend happily continues with this drama that sees her blithely plunging into the world of credit card fraud.
A larger comment about a broken economic system?
Bring your own metaphor, critics.

Dakota Johnson.Mike Marsland/WireImage
No need for IDs you won’t get carded anyway.
After getting too close to a 1991 eruption, their story ended prematurely, as was expected.
You already know she roller-skated around Buckingham Palace listening to Duran Duran; bring on the deeper revelations.

Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown in ‘Honk For Jesus, Save Your Soul’.Sundance Institute

Sebastian Stan and Daisy Edgar-Jones in ‘Fresh’.Searchlight Pictures

Regina Hall in ‘Master’.Sundance Institute

Karen Gillan in ‘Dual’.Sundance Institute

Noomi Rapace in ‘You Won’t Be Alone’.Sundance Institute

Cooper Raiff and Dakota Johnson in ‘Cha Cha Real Smoth’.Apple TV+

Bill Nighy in ‘Living’.Sundance Institute

Aubrey Plaza in ‘Emily the Criminal’.Sundance Institute

Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson in ‘Something in the Dirt’.Aaron Moorhead

Colin Farrell in ‘After Yang’.Sundance Institute

Renate Reinsve in ‘The Worst Person in the World’.Sundance Institute

Kanye West in ‘jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy’.Sundance Institute

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‘We Need to Talk About Cosby’ premieres on Showtime on Jan. 30.Sundance Institute

‘Fire of Love’.Sundance Institute

‘The Princess’.Sundance Institute

Sinéad O’Connor in ‘Nothing Compares’.Sundance Institute