Report From Sundance
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Paul Rudd’s ‘The Catcher Was a Spy’ Picked Up by IFC Films
World War II drama also starring Sienna Miller debuted at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival
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Jason Mitchell’s ‘Tyrel’ Sells to Magnolia Pictures
Sundance 2018: Drama also stars Michael Cera and Caleb Landry Jones
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‘Roxanne Roxanne’ Film Review: Roxanne Shanté Biopic Celebrates Rapper as Artist, Survivor
Chanté Adams gives a breakout performance as the female rap legend who endured poverty and an abusive relationship
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Sundance Award-Winning Doc ‘Shirkers’ Lands at Netflix
Streaming giant also acquires doc short about wrestler Zion Clark
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Netflix Acquires Nick Offerman’s Animated Movie ‘White Fang’
Sundance 2018: Film based on Jack London’s classic novel also stars Rashida Jones and Paul Giamatti
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Andrea Riseborough’s ‘Nancy’ Sells to Samuel Goldwyn Films
Sundance 2018: Film premiered in U.S. Dramatic Competition category
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Jaden Smith’s ‘Skate Kitchen’ Sells to Magnolia Pictures
Sundance 2018: Film marks Crystal Moselle’s follow-up to her award-winning movie “The Wolfpack”
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan Drama ‘Wildlife’ Sells to IFC Films
Sundance 2018: Film marks Paul Dano’s directorial debut
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Joan Jett Documentary ‘Bad Reputation’ Lands at Magnolia Pictures
Sundance 2018: Documentary premiered at the festival and is slated for a 2018 theatrical release
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‘Generation Wealth’ Director on Why Kardashians, Trump Dominate Our Culture (Video)
Sundance 2018: Documentarian Lauren Greenfield sits down with TheWrap in Park City
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Cinedigm CEO Tells Us Why He’s Refocused on China (Video)
Sundance 2018: Chris McGurk on his company’s new strategy
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‘The King’ Director Eugene Jarecki on How Elvis Is Metaphor for America
Sundance 2018: “Elvis’ life mirrors the life of America,” director tells TheWrap
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Claire Danes, Jim Parsons Drama ‘A Kid Like Jake’ Acquired by IFC Films
Sundance 2018: Film also stars Octavia Spencer, Priyanka Chopra and Ann Dowd
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Why Amazon, Netflix Ghosted Sundance Sales After Dominating Last Year
Streaming giants actively bid but ultimately left the festival empty-handed, while Neon was the big player
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Sundance Film Festival Programming Chief Trevor Groth Heads to 30West
Groth joined the festival staff in 1993