Sundance
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Sundance Cancels In-Person Utah Events Amid Omicron, Moves Screenings Online
The festival will still take place virtually as previously scheduled beginning Jan. 20
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‘Alice’ With Keke Palmer and Common Acquired by Vertical Entertainment and Roadside Attractions
Krystin Ver Linden directs the film set for Sundance next month and theaters in March
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Sundance Film Festival 2022 Shorts Lineup Drawn From Largest-Ever Submission Pool
Nearly 60 shorts will play in Park City from all-time high 10,374 submissions at festival running Jan. 20-30
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Sundance Film Festival 2022 Lineup Includes Films From Tig Notaro, Jesse Eisenberg, Amy Poehler
Festival returns to Park City and online Jan. 20-30
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Why Sundance Film Festival Director Won’t ‘Go Back’ on Progress Made With Virtual Event
“We don’t have to think about what is going to play well on a small screen or big screen because we’ve got both,” Tabitha Jackson says
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‘Flee’ Film Review: Afghan Refugee Shares His Journey in Empathetic Animated Doc
Sundance 2021: This Grand Jury Prize winner uses animation to tell a story haunted by memory in a way live-action never could
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‘Cryptozoo’ Film Review: Dash Shaw Returns With More Trippy Adult Animation
“My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea” director makes genre tales personal and visually extravagant
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‘Passing’ Film Review: Rebecca Hall Explores Race in Stunning Directorial Debut
Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga play characters who can pass for white, and the drama digs into the roots of their masquerade
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‘Mass’ Film Review: 4 Grieving Parents Face Off in Too-Tidy Tragedy
The ensemble cast packs a wallop, but first-time writer-director Fran Kranz’s drama becomes overly contrived
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‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’ Film Review: Nicolas Cage Grimaces and Bears It Through Baffling Genre Mishmash
Working in English for the first time, Japanese auteur Sion Sono’s greatness gets lost in the translation
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‘The Nowhere Inn’ Film Review: St. Vincent Meta-Documentary Becomes Tedious and Trite
Annie “St. Vincent” Clark and Carrie Brownstein play “themselves” in a concert film that isn’t a concert film, but isn’t much else, either
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‘The Night House’ Star Rebecca Hall and Director David Bruckner Break Down Thriller’s ‘Labyrinthine’ Plot (Video)
“That was a lot of plates to keep spinning,” Bruckner tells TheWrap’s Beatrice Verhoeven
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‘In the Same Breath’ Film Review: Explosive COVID-19 Doc Explores the US and China’s Botched Responses
Director Nanfu Wang (“One Child Nation”) follows the virus — and governmental propaganda — from Washington to Wuhan
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‘Ailey’ Film Review: Enigmatic Dance Legend Gets His Due
Jamila Wignot’s portrait of the incomparable Alvin Ailey honors the work but remains mystified by the man
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‘Whirlybird’ Film Review: Family Breakup Makes Most Impact in Journalism Doc
The evolution of L.A.-based news pales in comparison to the personal story in Matt Yoka’s documentary