Sundance 2017 Tomatometer Scores

#58

Where Is Kyra? (2017)
83%

#58
Adjusted Score: 85045%
Critics Consensus: Where Is Kyra? rests on Michelle Pfeiffer's magnetically raw performance -- and lives up to it with a trenchant, hard-hitting story.
Synopsis: A fragile woman is already stressed from a fast-paced world when her mother dies and she must find a means... [More]
Directed By: Andrew Dosunmu

#57

Wind River (2017)
87%

#57
Adjusted Score: 100874%
Critics Consensus: Wind River lures viewers into a character-driven mystery with smart writing, a strong cast, and a skillfully rendered setting that delivers the bitter chill promised by its title.
Synopsis: Cory Lambert is a wildlife officer who finds the body of an 18-year-old woman on an American Indian reservation in... [More]
Directed By: Taylor Sheridan

#56

The Workers Cup (2017)
82%

#56
Adjusted Score: 82288%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Inside Qatar's labor camps, African and Asian migrant workers building the facilities of the 2022 World Cup compete in a... [More]
Starring:
Directed By: Adam Sobel

#55

The Yellow Birds (2017)
44%

#55
Adjusted Score: 45401%
Critics Consensus: The Yellow Birds has a strong cast and a worthy message, but they're both lost in this war drama's rote, clichéd story.
Synopsis: Two young soldiers, Bartle and Murph, navigate the terrors of the Gulf War under the command of the older, troubled... [More]
Directed By: Alexandre Moors

#54

To the Bone (2017)
70%

#54
Adjusted Score: 72865%
Critics Consensus: To the Bone offers an insightful, empathetic look at a widespread issue, led by exemplary work from Lily Collins in the central role.
Synopsis: Ellen is an unruly 20-year-old anorexic girl who spent the better part of her teenage years being shepherded through various... [More]
Directed By: Marti Noxon

#53

Whose Streets? (2017)
98%

#53
Adjusted Score: 102095%
Critics Consensus: Whose Streets? takes a close-up look at the civil unrest that erupted after a shocking act of violence in Ferguson, Missouri - and the decades of simmering tension leading up to it.
Synopsis: An account of the Ferguson uprising as told by the people who lived it. The filmmakers look at how the... [More]
Starring:
Directed By: Sabaah Folayan

#52

Wilson (2017)
47%

#52
Adjusted Score: 53671%
Critics Consensus: Woody Harrelson delivers a solid performance as Wilson's titular grump, but the movie surrounding him can't quite manage to make the character's sour outlook consistently relatable.
Synopsis: Feeling lonely and isolated, Wilson (Woody Harrelson) tracks down Pippa (Laura Dern), the ex-wife who left him 17 years earlier.... [More]
Directed By: Craig Johnson

#51

Woodpeckers (2017)
80%

#51
Adjusted Score: 70273%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Incarcerated in the Dominican Republic, an inmate uses sign language to communicate with his imprisoned girlfriend at an adjacent institution.... [More]
Directed By: José María Cabral

#50

XX (2017)
69%

#50
Adjusted Score: 71748%
Critics Consensus: XX's array of distinct female filmmaking voices -- and the empowerment their collection represents -- offer enough thrills to make up for the overall uneven quality that plagues most anthology projects.
Synopsis: Filmmakers Jovanka Vuckovic, Annie Clark, Roxanne Benjamin and Karyn Kusama present four horrific tales of terror. In "The Box," a... [More]

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