11 Movies We Can't Wait to See at Sundance 2025
These titles have us really excited for what's to come.

Sundance Marquee
I love how Hollywood restarts its year in January with the Sundance Film Festival. Even though the fest is in Park City, it just feels like everyone in town uses Sundance as the emotional start of their tracking of titles and new voices from the fest.
For me, I see it as the same. It's cool to see these projects elevate their creators and artists and get them into the spotlight.
Have a hit at Sundance, and chances are you're going to have a pretty great year.
So, what movies should we be keeping an eye on out of Park City this year?
Let's jump into 11 Movies we can't wait to see at Sundance 2025...
11. Jimpa
John Lithgow and Olivia Colman in 'Jimpa'.
Mark De Blok/via Sundance Institute
This family drama promises great performances at its center as it follows an estranged father coming home.
10. Twinless
Dylan O'Brien and James Sweeney in 'Twinless'
via Sundance Institute/Greg Cotten
This dark comedy follows one twin in a bereavement group trying to get over the loss of his brother.
9. If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You
Rose Byrne in 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'.
Logan White/via Sundance Institute
This is another comedy from writer-director Mary Bronstein that tackles a single Mom dealing with her sick kid.
8. Rabbit Trap
Dev Patel in 'Rabbit Trap'.
Andreas Johannessen/via Sundance Institute
A midnight selection about avant-garde musicians in a Welsh cottage.
7. Atropia
Alia Shawkat in 'Atropia'
via Sundance Institute
Produced by Luca Guadagnino, Alia Shawkat plays an actress in a military role-playing facility who then falls for a soldier playing an insurgent.
6. Opus
Ayo Edebiri in 'Opus'
via A24
This cult thriller follows Ayo Edebiri as she heads into a cult-like environment to interview a famous pop star.
5. The Wedding Banquet
Han Gi-Chan and Bowen Yang in 'The Wedding Banquet'
Luka Cyprian/via Sundance Institute
A remake of Ang Lee’s 1993 movie, this is a messy in a fun way story of a group of friends that involves weddings, IVF, and green cards.
4. Kiss of the Spider Woman
Tonatiuh and Diego Luna in 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'.
via Sundance Institute
This has Oscars written all over it. It's a Bill Condon musical about a political prisoner telling the story of a silver-screen starlet.
3. Train Dreams
Felicity Jones and Joel Edgerton in 'Train Dreams'.
Adolpho Veloso/via Sundance Institute
This film follows a logger trying to build a railroad at the turn of the 20th century, and has real awards buzz for its leads.
2. Together
Alison Brie and Dave Franco in 'Together'
via Sundance Institute
Real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco examine the idea of codependency in this thriller, which is one of the hottest titles this year.
1. Love Brooklyn
'Love Brooklyn'
Courtesy of Sundance Institute
Three longtime Brooklynites navigate their careers as well as love, loss, and friends within their New York borough.
Let me know what you think in the comments about these titles! Which are you most excited to see?