The Sundance Film Festival has long been a cradle for groundbreaking independent cinema, launching films that often grow beyond their initial acclaim to achieve cult status. These movies transcend their time, finding passionate followings for their innovative storytelling, unique aesthetic, or subversive themes. Reservoir Dogs (1992) revolutionized the crime genre with its sharp dialogue and nonlinear narrative, while The Big Lebowski (1998) became a cultural phenomenon with its quirky humor and iconic characters. American Psycho (2000) offered a biting satire on…