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How John Wilson’s ‘The History of Concrete’ Became A Reflection of Life as a Documentary Filmmaker
Sundance 2026: The director turned the camera on himself to chronicle how hard it was to make a film about something so seemingly dull
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‘The Friend’s House Is Here’ Review: Iran’s Underground Artists Speak Out, But at What Cost?
Sundance 2026: Maryam Ataei and Hossein Keshavarz’s film offers a portrait of a country and a generation on the brink of incredible change
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Fairy Tale ‘Wicker’ Gets Sundance Standing Ovation as Audiences Swoon Over Hot Wicker Man Alexander Skarsgard
Sundance 2026: Can Skarsgard be sexy when playing a literal man made of wicker? Yes, yes he can
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‘SNL’ Skewers Trump’s Health and Political Chaos in Awards Show Cold Open | Video
Mike Myers’ Musk, JD Vance, Kristi Noem and Aunt Gladys from “Weapons” are among the attendees of the first annual Trumps
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‘One Battle After Another’ Wins Scripter Award for Adapted Screenplay
The television award goes to “Death By Lightning,” the Netflix limited series about President James Garfield
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‘The Invite’ Review: Olivia Wilde Scores With Hilarious, Sharp Relationship Dramedy
Sundance 2026: Director/star Wilde, Seth Rogen, Penelope Cruz and Edward Norton play two couples whose relationship troubles burst into the open over the course of one night
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Netflix’s ‘Skyscraper Live’ Captures Alex Honnold’s Triumphant Free Solo Climb of 101-Story Building | Video
The live stream followed the professional climber’s historic trek atop one of the world’s tallest structures
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How Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan Kept Things ‘Playful’ For ‘Josephine’s’ 8-Year-Old Star Mason Reeves
Sundance 2026: The two actors were “constantly checking in on Mason (Reeves) in this really beautiful way,” says writer/director Beth de Araújo
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Stephen Miller’s Viral Minneapolis Shooting Tweet Debunked by Community Note
The US Homeland Security Advisor wrote on X that a “would-be assassin tried to murder federal law enforcement” Saturday
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Natalie Portman and Jenna Ortega on What Drew Them to Cathy Yan’s Dark Satire ‘The Gallerist’
The film marks Yan’s return to the Sundance Film Festival for the first time since 2018’s “Dead Pigs”
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‘Josephine’ Review: Beth de Araújo’s Fearless Crime Drama Will Make Your Blood Boil – And It Should
The “Soft & Quiet” director views the world’s cruelty through the eyes of an eight-year-old who witnesses a brutal rape
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‘Skyscraper Live’: Where to Watch, Who’s Climbing and What Happens If He Falls
Alex Honnold is once again taking viewers on a terrifying climb
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Man Arrested After Racially Charged Assault of Congressman at CAA’s Annual Sundance Party
The man in question reportedly told attendees he’s “proud to be white” and punched another man
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‘Nuisance Bear’ Review: The Bear Isn’t the Real Nuisance in This Striking Eco-Doc
Sundance 2026: Directors Gabriela Osio Vanden and Jack Weisman’s visually breathtaking film finds bears trying to survive in an unnatural world
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‘Traitors’ Responds to Cyberbullying of Cast: ‘Let’s Not Ruin the Passion for This Show’
The statement appears to be a reference to recent controversies surrounding cast members Ron Funches and Colton Underwood













