Report From Sundance
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Yes, ‘Infinity Pool’ Star Alexander Skarsgård Is Aware of Your Anti-Nepo-Baby Sentiment: ‘It’s Haunting Me’ (Video)
Sundance 2023: The star of “Infinity Pool” discusses the only thing more horrifying than his new movie
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Sundance CEO Acknowledges ‘More Work to Do’ After Jury Walkout Over Lack of Captions
The response was in the wake of actress Marlee Matlin, and other jurors, walking out of a screening of “Magazine Dreams”
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‘Eileen’ Review: Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway Go Dark in Boldly Provocative Film
Sundance Film Festival 2023: William Oldroyd’s followup to 2016’s “Lady Macbeth” is a blackly humorous riff on film noir and a tour de force for its cast
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Lyrical ‘Blueback’ With Mia Wasikowska Is a Love Story With the Sea
Sundance 2023: The film reminds us of the fragility of that ecosystem while also making us fall in love with it
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’20 Days in Mariupol’ Review: Ukraine Documentary Shows the Unspeakable
Sundance Film Festival 2023: Mstyslav Chernov’s film, shot entirely in the first three weeks of the war, is a brutally disturbing chronicle of inhumanity
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‘Justice,’ Surprise Sundance Doc on Brett Kavanaugh, Reveals New Allegations Against Supreme Court Judge
Director Doug Liman’s inquiry raises disturbing new questions
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‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ Review: Documentary Finds a Light Touch, Even With Parkinson’s Disease
Sundance Film Festival 2023: Davis Guggenheim’s doc mixes interviews with playful reconstructions of Fox’s life via scenes from his movies and TV shows
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‘The Pod Generation’ Review: Creepy Futuristic Satire Looks Great, Gets Tiring
Sundance Film Festival 2023: Sophie Barthes’ film with Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor is better at creating a brave new world than telling a story inside that world
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‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’ Review: Documentary Celebrates Troubled Rock Icon
Sundance Film Festival 2023: Lisa Cortés’ film loves its subject without denying his messy contradictions
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‘When You Finish Saving the World’ Review: Jesse Eisenberg’s Indie Drama Wants You to Cringe
Eisenberg’s understated directorial debut stars Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard as a mother and son who just can’t communicate
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‘Page One’ Film Review: Doc Reveals New York Times’ Digital Dilemma
Film is a year-long chronicle of my former colleagues on the media desk of The New York Times and their struggle to produce journalism in the Internet era
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2 Sundance Staffers Resign in Response to Flap Over ‘Jihad Rehab’ Documentary
Brenda Coughlin and Karim Ahmad quit during the film festival after Meg Smaker’s documentary was slammed as Islamaphobic
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Regina Hall’s ‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul’ Sells to Focus, Peacock and Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw
Adamma Ebo wrote and directed the film that premiered at Sundance 2022
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‘A Love Song’ With Dale Dickey and Wes Studi Acquired by Bleecker Street and Sony’s Stage 6 Films
Debut film of director Max Walker-Silverman debuted at Sundance
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‘892’ With John Boyega and Michael K. Williams Acquired by Bleecker Street
Abi Damaris Corbin directed the film that won the Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast at Sundance