Movies
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Stars at Sundance Express Grief, Outrage at Minnesota Violence: ‘I Was Crying All Afternoon’ | Video
“Cinema is an empathizing machine, and in the darkest time, you hope that art doesn’t feel indulgent,” “Zi” director Kogonada tells the Park City crowd
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‘Union County’ Review: Will Poulter Shines in Humane Portrait of Addiction and Recovery
Sundance 2026: Poulter gives a graceful, gripping performance in this story of life and death in the shadow of addiction
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‘Soul Patrol’ Review: Documentary Pays Overdue Tribute to Elite Black Soldiers in Vietnam
Sundance 2026: The men who fought are the enormous heart of J.M. Harper’s exceptionally moving film
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‘The Musical’ Review: Will Brill Brings the House Down in Darkly Funny…9/11 Musical?
Sundance 2026: Giselle Bonilla’s feature directorial debut is a consistent laugh-fest that comes together for a fantastic finale
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How ‘See You When I See You’ Director Jay Duplass Got Back Into Filmmaking After More Than a Decade Away
Duplass’ triumphant return to Sundance is a time for reflection
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How ‘The Last First: Winter K2’ Director Amir Bar-Lev Captured a Deadly Climb
And learn how Pixar’s “WALL•E” connects to the thematic underpinnings of the film
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Neon Acquires ‘4 X 4: The Event’ From ‘It Ends’ Director Alex Ullom
Spooky Pictures and Image Nation will produce the project, which will start shooting later this year
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‘Silenced’ Review: Post-#MeToo Doc Addresses Worldwide Misogyny (and So Much Else)
Sundance 2026: Selina Miles’ documentary has a powerful thesis but could use a tighter edit
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‘Zootopia 2’ Slithers Onto Digital This Week, Arrives on Blu-ray and 4K in March
Disney’s most successful animated feature finally heads home
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‘The Gallerist’ Review: Natalie Portman Tries to Sell a Dead Body in Uneven Art World Satire
Sundance 2026: Filmmaker Cathy Yan returns to her indie roots with a too-tidy twist on art vs. commerce
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‘Zi’ Review: Michelle Mao Is Magnificent in Kogonada’s Transcendent Meditation on Time
Sundance 2026: The acclaimed director of “Columbus” and “After Yang” returns to form in breathtaking fashion
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The 7 Best Psychological Thrillers on HBO Max Right Now
From “Perfect Blue” to “Misery”
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‘Wicker’ Review: Olivia Colman and Alexander Skarsgård Fable Is Well-Intentioned but Wooden
Sundance 2026: Despite its promising premise of a woman who asks for a literal wicker husband, this creaky fantasy is stiff in all the wrong ways
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‘Tell Me Everything’ Director Moshe Rosenthal on Making a Father-Son Drama Amid the Israel-Hamas War
Sundance 2026: “When other stuff, bigger stuff, is happening around you, suddenly you get a lot of moments of doubt,” Rosenthal tells TheWrap
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Yoshi Arrives in New ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Trailer
Universal will move the Illumination film’s release up to Wednesday on Easter weekend














