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  • ‘Melania’ Set for a $3 Million Opening Despite Amazon’s $35 Million Marketing Push

    Amazon had already paid $40 million for the rights to the First Lady documentary, expected to open below Sam Raimi’s “Send Help” and Markiplier’s “Iron Lung”

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    January 28, 2026 @ 10:15 AM

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  • Richard Linklater’s ‘Nouvelle Vague’ Makes History With 10 Nominations for France’s César Awards

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  • Why Damon Lindelof Has a Special Thanks on Pixar’s Latest ‘Hoppers’

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  • Why Stephanie Ahn, Director of Sundance Gem ‘Bedford Park,’ First Wanted a White Actor for Her Korean Love Story

    Sundance 2026: “I dug deep into the areas of my own experience that I just didn’t see being represented in film,” she tells TheWrap

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  • ‘Give Me the Ball!’ Review: Billie Jean King Doc Is an Inspiring Shot of Adrenaline

    Sundance 2026: The sports and feminist legend exudes charisma in this wildly entertaining chronicle of her life and career

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  • ‘Antiheroine’ Review: Courtney Love Tells Her Own Story in Comprehensive, Compassionate Doc

    Sundance 2026: Love goes warts and all as she takes on making a new album

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  • Stephen Colbert Roasts Melania Trump as First Lady’s Doc Is Set to Flop: ‘Zero Tickets Sold’ | Video

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  • A24 Acquires Olivia Wilde’s ‘The Invite’ in 8-Figure Deal

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  • ‘The AI Doc’ Review: Unproductive Both-Sides Documentary Is Too Little, Too Late

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  • Claire Danes Says ‘Little Women’ Director Lied About Reshooting Her Death Scene After She ‘Got a Little Carried Away’

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  • ‘The Invite’ Bidding Frenzy: New Warner Bros. Film Label Enters the Ring for Olivia Wilde Comedy

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  • ‘Take Me Home’ Review: Deeply Sincere Drama Has Enormous Heart, Lacks Complexity

    Sundance 2026: The feature adaptation of Liz Sargent’s short follows a 38-year-old Korean woman with significant cognitive disabilities

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    Sundance 2026: William Greaves’ finally-completed film, in which Black American greats tell their stories, should be required viewing for every American

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  • ‘See You When I See You’ Review: Jay Duplass Enters His Redford Era With ‘Ordinary People’-esque Dramedy

    Sundance 2026: This earnest, emotional dramedy boats one of the festivals best ensemble casts of Cooper Raiff, Kaitlyn Dever, Hope Davis, Lucy Boynton, David Duchovny and Ariela Barer

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