Bronstein, a bit of a cult figure in the film world, made her directorial debut in 2008 at the SXSW festival with “Yeast,” which featured a pre-fame Greta Gerwig and was hailed by by New Yorker critic Richard Brody as a “mumblecore classic.”
Access to the Sundance Film Festival doesn’t require a trip to Park City, Utah anymore; Just an internet connection.
What will surely go down as one the most stressful movies of the year is “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival.
Photos from the Sundance Film Festival 2025, the premieres of 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You' & 'Ricky' Premieres On Day 2
In an interview at Sundance, Rose Byrne explains what's next in the production process for her upcoming thriller series The Good Daughter.
"If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" premiered at Sundance 2025. The brutal film, starring Rose Byrne, features Conan O'Brien shifting into a dramatic role.
Sundance: After Mary Bronstein's exhilarating, big-screen anxiety attack premiered, co-star Conan O'Brien said he's surprised the amazing Byrne wasn't hospitalized after filming.
Conan O’Brien, the beloved late night show host, has officially made his acting debut in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, an oppressive drama that made waves at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival last Friday (January 24).
Writer-director Mary Bronstein’s latest feature takes audiences on a tense journey of motherhood that almost never lets up. If I Had Legs I’d Kick You stars Rose Byrne as Linda, a mom attempting to find a treatment for her daughter’s mysterious illness while dealing with an absentee husband,
This image released by the Sundance Institute shows Rose Byrne in a scene from "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" by Mary Bronstein, an official selection of the 2025
From left, Conan O'Brien, Mary Bronstein and Rose Byrne attend the premiere of "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" during the Sundance Film Festival on Friday at Library Theatre
Mary Bronstein and star Rose Byrne talk about their film, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” and answer our very important questions about kids being terrible, bad parking jobs and therapy at the L.A. Times Studios @ Sundance Film Festival presented by Chase Sapphire Reserve.