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

    Sundance 2026: The Oscar-winning director of “Navalny” peers into the future of technology and humanity — and makes it about him

    By

    William Bibbiani
    January 27, 2026 @ 6:30 PM
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    ‘The AI Doc’ Review: Unproductive Both-Sides Documentary Is Too Little, Too Late
  • Claire Danes Says ‘Little Women’ Director Lied About Reshooting Her Death Scene After She ‘Got a Little Carried Away’

    “Of course I read, like, [the] five stages of dying and really studied whatever illness Beth had,” the “Beast in Me” actress adds

    By

    Daren DeFrank
    January 27, 2026 @ 5:40 PM
    Movies
    5:40 PM
    Claire Danes Says ‘Little Women’ Director Lied About Reshooting Her Death Scene After She ‘Got a Little Carried Away’
  • ‘The Invite’ Bidding Frenzy: New Warner Bros. Film Label Enters the Ring for Olivia Wilde Comedy

    A24 and Focus Features are circling the project as well

    By

    Umberto Gonzalez
    January 27, 2026 @ 5:05 PM
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    ‘The Invite’ Bidding Frenzy: New Warner Bros. Film Label Enters the Ring for Olivia Wilde Comedy
  • ‘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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    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 27, 2026 @ 3:28 PM
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    ‘Take Me Home’ Review: Deeply Sincere Drama Has Enormous Heart, Lacks Complexity
  • ‘Once Upon a Time in Harlem’ Review: Harlem Renaissance Doc May Be the Most Thrilling Party of the Year

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

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 27, 2026 @ 1:49 PM
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    1:49 PM
    ‘Once Upon a Time in Harlem’ Review: Harlem Renaissance Doc May Be the Most Thrilling Party of the Year
  • ‘See You When I See You’ Review: Jay Duplass Enters His Redford Era With ‘Ordinary People’-esque Dramedy

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

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 27, 2026 @ 1:33 PM
    Movies
    1:33 PM
    ‘See You When I See You’ Review: Jay Duplass Enters His Redford Era With ‘Ordinary People’-esque Dramedy
  • ‘A Star Is Reborn’: From Garland to Gaga, How Real-Life Turmoil Led to Hollywood’s Favorite Love Story | Exclusive Book Excerpt

    Author and critic Robert Hofler offers a first-look excerpt of his new book on one of cinema’s most successful franchises

    By

    Robert Hofler
    January 27, 2026 @ 1:27 PM
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    1:27 PM
    ‘A Star Is Reborn’: From Garland to Gaga, How Real-Life Turmoil Led to Hollywood’s Favorite Love Story | Exclusive Book Excerpt
  • Ethan Hawke Recounts the Indie Inventiveness That Brought Thriller ‘The Weight’ to Life in Just 4 Months

    Sundance 2026: “It’s fun to have a lot of toys, but it’s also more fun not to,” the actor says of Padraic McKinley’s 1930s-set action-drama

    By

    Drew Taylor
    January 27, 2026 @ 11:43 AM
    Movies
    11:43 AM
    Ethan Hawke Recounts the Indie Inventiveness That Brought Thriller ‘The Weight’ to Life in Just 4 Months
  • ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Sinners,’ ‘Hamnet’ Get More Validation With Writers Guild Nominations

    Three other Oscar-nominated screenplays were ineligible under WGA rules

    By

    Steve Pond
    January 27, 2026 @ 10:50 AM
    Awards
    10:50 AM
    ‘One Battle After Another,’  ‘Sinners,’ ‘Hamnet’ Get More Validation With Writers Guild Nominations
  • ‘The Weight’ Review: Ethan Hawke Is Absolutely Electrifying in Tense Western Thriller

    Sundance 2026: The veteran actor elevates every second of this gripping story of gold and death set in the Pacific Northwest

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 27, 2026 @ 10:15 AM
    Movies
    10:15 AM
    ‘The Weight’ Review: Ethan Hawke Is Absolutely Electrifying in Tense Western Thriller
  • Zoey Deutch to Star in Netflix’s Soccer Biopic ‘The 99’ers’

    The actress will play American soccer exec Marla Messing, who organized the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup

    By

    Jeremy Fuster
    January 27, 2026 @ 10:12 AM
    Movies
    10:12 AM
    Zoey Deutch to Star in Netflix’s Soccer Biopic ‘The 99’ers’
  • Brittney Griner Calls ICE Minnesota Killing, Deportations ‘Crimes Against Humanity’

    Sundance 2026: “I never thought that this would be my reality in my own country,” the WNBA star and subject of the new doc “The Brittney Griner Story” tells TheWrap

    By

    Alex Welch
    January 27, 2026 @ 10:03 AM
    Politics
    10:03 AM
    Brittney Griner Calls ICE Minnesota Killing, Deportations ‘Crimes Against Humanity’
  • ‘Bugonia’ and ‘Sinners’ Get Biggest Post-Oscar Noms Streaming Bump | Exclusive

    JustWatch’s updated weekly chart shows an intense interest in the newly minted nominees

    By

    Drew Taylor
    January 27, 2026 @ 9:25 AM
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    ‘Bugonia’ and ‘Sinners’ Get Biggest Post-Oscar Noms Streaming Bump | Exclusive
  • ‘Dirty Dancing 2’ Is a Go With Original Star and 2026 Production Start

    Original star Jennifer Grey will EP and returns as Baby in the Lionsgate project, produced by Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson

    By

    Jeremy Fuster
    January 27, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
    Movies
    9:00 AM
    ‘Dirty Dancing 2’ Is a Go With Original Star and 2026 Production Start
  • ‘Frank & Louis’ Review: Rob Morgan Stuns as a Prisoner With Alzheimer’s

    Sundance 2026: The actor and Kingsley Ben-Adir anchor a sobering drama that serves as a thematic sibling to 2023’s “Sing Sing”

    By

    Matt Donato
    January 27, 2026 @ 8:40 AM
    Movies
    8:40 AM
    ‘Frank & Louis’ Review: Rob Morgan Stuns as a Prisoner With Alzheimer’s
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