15 Best-Reviewed Movies From Sundance 2018

By Jack Pooley /

12. Tully

Focus Features

Jason Reitman's (Juno, Up in the Air) new film Tully made an unexpected appearance at Sundance as the festival's secret film, and it's a pleasure to report that Reitman appears to have redeemed himself after his last two movies (Labor Day and Men, Women and Children) were critical duds.

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Tully, the tale of an overworked single mother (Charlize Theron) and the bond she forms with her titular night nanny (Mackenzie Davis) has been largely deemed a major return to form for Reitman, as well as his frequent screenwriter collaborator Diablo Cody.

Theron and Davis have also been squarely praised for their performances, working from a script that's funny but also unafraid to dig into deeper aspects of motherhood and being a woman in the modern world.

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Whether it could be a future awards contender remains to be seen, but it's an encouraging start.

Tully is in cinemas April 20th.

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