Sundance
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Lena Waithe, Veena Sud and Kaitlin Olson Tout Quibi at Sundance for ‘Primal’ and ‘Empowered’ Experience
Jeffrey Katzenberg led a panel of filmmakers as they previewed their shows for short form mobile platform
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Why Neon Is the Indie to Watch at Sundance After ‘Parasite’ and ‘Honeyland’
Sundance 2020: Insiders think filmmakers are vying to work with the distributor even more than before
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16 Buzziest Sundance Movies for Sale in 2020, From Julianne Moore’s ‘The Glorias’ to Michael Keaton’s ‘Worth’ (Photos)
Documentaries like “On the Record,” “Disclosure” and “The Go-Go’s” are also making noise
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Sundance 2020: 6 Things to Expect From Indie Film Sales Market
Indie distributors and sales agents are expecting a “healthy” market with lots of activity and competition among buyers
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Netflix Acquires Documentary ‘Mucho Mucho Amor’ Ahead of Sundance
Feature-length doc tells the story of legendary astrologer Walter Mercado
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Sundance Adds Simulated Hallucinogenic Trip and AI Noam Chomsky to New Frontier Lineup
Frontier selection curates work across mediums like facial recognition, AI, AR, VR and big data
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Hillary Clinton Doc, Two Lin-Manuel Miranda Films Added to Sundance 2020 Lineup
Also, a Lance Armstrong documentary is heading to Park City, Utah in January
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‘Midnight Family’ Film Review: Private Mexican Ambulances Earn a Tough Living in Riveting Doc
Luke Lorentzen’s camera rides along with one hard-working family trying to survive in an overburdened system
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‘The Wolf Hour’ Film Review: Naomi Watts Plays a Fearful Recluse in Underwhelming Paranoid Drama
All the elements seem to be there for an uneasy psychological thriller set in 1977 New York, but the cracks don’t make much of a mosaic
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Taylor Swift, Viggo Mortensen and Tessa Thompson Lead Diverse 2020 Sundance Lineup
Films starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Mila Kunis and Ben Affleck are also heading to Park City in January
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‘Honey Boy’ Director and Cast on ‘Artistic Exorcism’ of Filming Shia LaBeouf’s Dark Past | Video
“This wasn’t necessarily his story,” Noah Jupe says of playing a child actor based on LaBeouf’s life
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‘Where’s My Roy Cohn?’ Film Review: A Timely Doc About Lawyer, Power Broker and Trump Mentor
Matt Tyrnauer’s film is a delectable look at a despicable person
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‘Don’t Let Go’ Film Review: David Oyelowo Thriller Trades Family Drama for Alternate Timelines
There’s an interesting story about a cop and his ex-con brother (Brian Tyree Henry) to be told here, but the film ignores it for pulpy non-thrills
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‘Blinded by the Light’ Film Review: Joyous Indie Musical Soars to Songs of Bruce Springsteen
The film that landed the Sundance Film Festival’s biggest deal is a moving tribute to the way pop songs can detonate in our lives
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‘Untitled Amazing Johnathan Documentary’ Film Review: Portrait of Comic Goes Off the Rails, Then Changes Direction
When director Ben Berman (“Comedy Bang! Bang!”) hits a wall with his subject, he turns his attention to the documentary process itself
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Elizabeth Weitzman