Report From Sundance
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Magnolia Picks Up Danish Thriller ‘The Guilty’
Sundance 2018: A former cop chases a kidnapped woman in Gustav Möller’s new film
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Debra Messing: #TimesUp Everywhere, Not Just in Hollywood (Video)
Sundance 2018: “This is not going to be just a moment, this is going to be a movement”
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Kristen Stewart, Chloe Sevigny Drama ‘Lizzie’ Chased by IFC, Magnolia, Roadside
Sundance 2018: Sales agents have received multiple bids and negotiations are ongoing
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Questions of God Challenge a Pentecostal Preacher to Change in ‘Come Sunday’
Sundance 2018: The story of Bishop Carlton Pearson is surprising and nuanced, as played by Chiwetel Ejiofor
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John Cho, Debra Messing Thriller ‘Search’ Sells to Sony Worldwide for $5 Million
Sundance 2018: Aneesh Chaganty wrote and directed the film
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How #MeToo Movement Set Stage for Laura Dern’s ‘The Tale’ About Child Sex Abuse (Video)
Sundance 2018: Common plays the fiancé of a sexual abuse victim who has hidden her story for years
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Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds Talks Confronting Mormon Suicide in ‘Believer’ (Video)
Sundance 2018: “Believer” tackles how sexuality and gay rights have created tensions in the Mormon Church
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Roman Polanski Doc Director Weighs in on Whether Academy Should Expel Oscar Winner (Video)
Sundance 2018: “I don’t think that Twitter should decide,” Marina Zenovich tells TheWrap
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‘Blindspotting’ Bidding War: Neon, The Orchard, CBS Films Chase Racial Drama
Sundance 2018: Indie studios are aggressively courting race-themed drama set in Oakland
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‘White Fang’ Film Review: Jack London Classic Gets Sturdy, Simplistic Animated Retelling
Sundance 2018: Family movie night returns with Oscar-winner Alexandre Espigares’ often beautiful, sometimes corny version of the frontier wolfdog saga
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Idris Elba Insists He Wasn’t Thinking About Modern Race Issues With ’70s-Set ‘Yardie’ (Video)
Sundance 2018: “It’s a complete needle drop into a time period,” the actor tells TheWrap about his directorial debut about Jamaican culture in London
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Keira Knightley’s ‘Colette’ Sells to Bleecker Street and 30West
Sundance 2018: Period drama is the first big acquisition of the festival in Park City
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Keira Knightley Claims a Racy, Feminist ‘Colette’
Sundance 2018: The film joins a rush of movies about assertive women to debut at the festival
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Blythe Danner Responds to Criticism That Gwyneth Paltrow Spoke About Harvey Weinstein Too Late (Video)
“It’s so easy to put people down for not speaking quickly enough,” Danner said in defense of her daughter
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Indie Films Are ‘Alive and Well’ Because of Digital Platforms, Insiders Say (Video)
Sundance 2018: Digital experts join TheWrap’s Sundance Industry Panel to discuss the influx of the internet and its effect on the market