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  • ‘Playing With Sharks’ Film Review: Valerie Taylor Champions the Ocean’s Most Misunderstood Denizens

    Once a consultant and photographer on “Jaws,” conservationist Taylor champions sharks after decades of bad P.R.

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    Alonso Duralde
    July 23, 2021 @ 6:55 AM
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    ‘Playing With Sharks’ Film Review: Valerie Taylor Champions the Ocean’s Most Misunderstood Denizens
  • ‘Summertime’ Film Review: Spoken-Word Saga Offers a Vibrant Tour of the Real LA

    Carlos López Estrada (“Blindspotting”) returns with a poetry slam that’s a feast for the senses

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    Carlos Aguilar
    July 7, 2021 @ 2:55 PM
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    ‘Summertime’ Film Review: Spoken-Word Saga Offers a Vibrant Tour of the Real LA
  • Questlove Was Stunned by the 50-Year-Old Hidden Footage That Inspired ‘Summer of Soul’ (Video)

    “I’d like to think of myself as somewhere between a savant and a sage of music history, how come I never heard of this thing?” Questlove tells TheWrap’s Steve Pond

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    Umberto Gonzalez
    July 1, 2021 @ 10:10 PM
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    Questlove Was Stunned by the 50-Year-Old Hidden Footage That Inspired ‘Summer of Soul’ (Video)
  • ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’ Film Review: Documentary Honors a Showbiz Legend

    From Puerto Rican roots to Hollywood stardom, Moreno strived, survived and achieved goddess status

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    Carlos Aguilar
    June 17, 2021 @ 11:25 AM
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    ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’ Film Review: Documentary Honors a Showbiz Legend
  • ‘Beast Beast’ Film Review: Empathetic Debut Feature Gets Up Close and Personal With Gen Z

    Writer-director Danny Madden explores contemporary youth at their best and worst

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    Yolanda Machado
    April 16, 2021 @ 6:45 AM
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    ‘Beast Beast’ Film Review: Empathetic Debut Feature Gets Up Close and Personal With Gen Z
  • ‘Rita Moreno’ Doc Sells to Roadside Attractions

    Mariem Perez Riera directed the film that debuted at Sundance

    By

    Beatrice Verhoeven
    March 29, 2021 @ 11:17 AM
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    11:17 AM
    ‘Rita Moreno’ Doc Sells to Roadside Attractions
  • ‘The Courier’ Director Dominic Cooke on How His Film Differs From Other Espionage Movies (Video)

    Sundance 2020: “I think it kind of takes you into a very different place in terms of the espionage movie,” Cooke tells TheWrap’s Brian Welk

    By

    Umberto Gonzalez
    March 19, 2021 @ 12:00 PM
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    ‘The Courier’ Director Dominic Cooke on How His Film Differs From Other Espionage Movies (Video)
  • ‘Land’ Film Review: Robin Wright Relies on Nature for Her Subdued Directorial Debut

    Sundance 2021: The landscape overpowers the screenplay in this tale of a woman learning to live in the wilderness

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    March 4, 2021 @ 4:05 PM
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    ‘Land’ Film Review: Robin Wright Relies on Nature for Her Subdued Directorial Debut
  • ‘The World to Come’ Film Review: 2 Lonely Women Find Romance in Bleak Frontier Drama

    The bleakness of frontier life underscores the emotional anguish of a pair of unhappily married couples

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    March 1, 2021 @ 6:45 AM
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    6:45 AM
    ‘The World to Come’ Film Review: 2 Lonely Women Find Romance in Bleak Frontier Drama
  • Sundance Horror Film ‘Censor’ Acquired by Magnolia Pictures for Summer Release

    Prano Bailey-Bond’s feature premiered in the Midnight Section and will play at the Berlinale

    By

    Brian Welk
    February 23, 2021 @ 8:03 AM
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    Sundance Horror Film ‘Censor’ Acquired by Magnolia Pictures for Summer Release
  • Edgar Wright’s ‘The Sparks Brothers’ Acquired by Focus Features

    Documentary about the Los Angeles pop duo Sparks made its debut at this year’s Sundance

    By

    Brian Welk
    February 23, 2021 @ 7:00 AM
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    7:00 AM
    Edgar Wright’s ‘The Sparks Brothers’ Acquired by Focus Features
  • ‘Jumbo’ Film Review: Offbeat Love Story Joins Woman and Park Attraction For an Unusual Ride

    Whether you’ve heard about object sexuality or not, this gung-ho Belgian debut feature is less than the sum of its parts

    By

    Robert Abele
    February 18, 2021 @ 7:30 AM
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    ‘Jumbo’ Film Review: Offbeat Love Story Joins Woman and Park Attraction For an Unusual Ride
  • ‘Minari’ Film Review: Steven Yeun Leads Charming Drama About Korean Transplants in 1980s Arkansas

    Yeun delivers another thoughtful performance in this effortlessly poetic tale of redefinition and resilience

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    February 12, 2021 @ 7:30 AM
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    7:30 AM
    ‘Minari’ Film Review: Steven Yeun Leads Charming Drama About Korean Transplants in 1980s Arkansas
  • ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Review: Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield Bring Fred Hampton’s Betrayal to Life

    Shaka King’s tale of the Black Panthers and the FBI is shockingly radical, particularly for a major-studio movie

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    Carlos Aguilar
    February 11, 2021 @ 2:35 PM
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    ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Review: Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield Bring Fred Hampton’s Betrayal to Life
  • ‘A Glitch in the Matrix’ Director on Why Questioning Reality Became Such a White Male Thing (Video)

    Sundance 2021: “It might be that from our privilege, we may feel like there’s fewer ramifications for talking about this publicly,” Rodney Ascher says

    By

    Brian Welk
    February 6, 2021 @ 9:40 AM
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    ‘A Glitch in the Matrix’ Director on Why Questioning Reality Became Such a White Male Thing (Video)
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