Sundance
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13 Hottest Sundance Movies for Sale: From Ax Murderers to Notorious ‘RBG’ (Photos)
Sundance 2018: Streaming companies and indie distributors will battle it out for these movies
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ava DuVernay, Taika Waititi Heading to 2018 Sundance Film Festival
Catherine Hardwicke, Issa Rae and Steven Soderbergh will also appear on panels at the festival
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Sundance 2018 Lineup: Lizzie Borden, Oscar Wilde, Jane Fonda and a lot of Lakeith Stanfield
Narratives, docs will also send Daisy Ridley, Armie Hammer, Keira Knightley and even Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the snow
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‘Walking Out’ Review: Matt Bomer Anchors Powerful Father-Son Drama
Sundance 2017: Despite some script deficiencies, this tale of bonding over a Montana hunting trip is both moving and thrilling
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‘Beach Rats’ Review: Closeted Teen Hangs With the Bros in Affecting Drama
Sundance 2017: Eliza Hittman’s follow-up to “It Felt Like Love” establishes her an accomplished auteur of adolescent angst
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‘Crown Heights’ Review: True Story of Injustice Lacks Dramatic Power
Sundance 2017: There’s a powerful tale to be told about an innocent man’s 20-plus years of incarceration, but this isn’t it
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‘Incredible Jessica James’ Review: Jessica Williams Reveals New Levels of Charm
A movie star is born: one-time “Daily Show” correspondent is a revelation in this intelligent comedy
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‘Menashe’ Review: Father-Son Tale Offers Rare Glimpse Into the Hasidic Cloister
Filmed on the sly (in Yiddish) among the Brooklyn Orthodox, this tale of a father trying to regain custody of his son touches upon universal emotions
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‘A Ghost Story’ Review: Casey Affleck’s Ghost in a Bed Sheet Breaks Your Heart
Rooney Mara co-stars in director David Lowery’s odd, beautiful little story of loss and acceptance
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New Syria-Set Docs ‘Cries From Syria,’ ‘City of Ghosts’ Showcase Heroes and Victims
Sundance 2017 Reviews: Two Syria-set documentaries from Oscar-nominated directors show different sides of an international tragedy
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Syrian Activist in HBO Doc on Her Life Now: ‘Most of My Friends Are Killed’ (Video)
Sundance 2017: Journalist and activist Kholoud Helmi of “Cries From Syria” tells of heart-rending reality
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‘Deidra & Laney Rob a Train’ Review: Teenage Mischief Comedy Is a Small Delight
Sundance 2017: Sisters turn to train theft to save their struggling family in this skillfully amusing entertainment
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‘Whose Streets?’ Sundance Doc Acquired by Magnolia Pictures
Film by Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis tells the story of the Ferguson, Missouri protests
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‘Oklahoma City’ Review: Powerful Doc Only Scratches Story’s Surface
Sundance 2017: Barak Goodman tries to connect 1995 bombing with earlier incidents in Ruby Ridge and Waco, but bites off more than his audience can digest
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Zoe Lister-Jones Comedy ‘Band Aid’ Picked Up by IFC Films
The Sundance entry marks the directorial debut of the “Life in Pieces” star