The Stanford Prison Experiment
Nate von Zumwalt
A perilous journey into the world of drug cartels, a simulated prison experiment that reduces Ezra Miller to a weeping boy, and a Christmas Eve spent with transgender prostitutes in Los Angeles. Yeah, July has something for everyone.
Those three Sundance favorites—Cartel Land, The Stanford Prison Experiment, and Tangerine, respectively—headline a slate that further catapults us into summer moviegoing season. Check out all of the Sundance-supported releases for July.
In Theaters
Friday, July 3
Cartel Land, directed by Matthew Heineman
Stray Dog, directed by Debra Granik
Friday, July 10
Tangerine, directed by Sean Baker
Strangerland, directed by Kim Farrant
Friday, July 17
The Stanford Prison Experiment, directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Friday, July 24
Unexpected, directed by Kris Swanberg
The Look of Silence, directed by Joshua Oppenheimer
Wednesday, July 29
Listen To Me Marlon, directed by Stevan Riley
Friday, July 31
The End of the Tour, directed by James Ponsoldt
Best of Enemies, directed by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon
DVD and Blu-Ray
Tuesday, July 7
Slow West, directed by John Maclean
Tuesday, July 14
It Follows, directed by David Robert Mitchell
Tuesday, July 21
What We Do In The Shadows, directed by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi
Tuesday, July 28
White God, directed by Kornel Mundruczo