Sundance
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‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Review: Netflix True Crime Found Dead in a Ditch
Sundance 2025: Charlie Shackleton’s clever documentary is a wake-up call for the true crime genre
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What’s Behind the Ice Cold Sundance Market?
After high hopes for brisk sales, more deals are coming together “later in the festival and in the days that follow,” says Gersh agent Julien Levesque
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Nick Ut Lawyer Plans Defamation Lawsuit Against ‘The Stringer’ Filmmakers Over Napalm-Girl Photo Flap: ‘Just Not Credible’
Kim Phuc, the girl in the iconic 1972 photo, also passionately supports Ut’s credit in a statement supplied by attorney James Hornstein
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Barry Jenkins Urged Eva Victor to Direct ‘Sorry, Baby’ by Pointing Out Her Comedy Videos ‘Are Directing’ | Video
Sundance 2025: “I just felt that he saw me as a filmmaker before I could see myself as one,” the actress, writer and director tells TheWrap
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‘Magic Farm’ Writer-Director Amalia Ulman Encouraged Improv, Never Turned Her Camera Off for Media Satire | Video
Sundance 2025: “You have to be open to that magic,” Ulman says at TheWrap’s Sundance Studio
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Russell Tovey Says LGBTQ Drama ‘Plainclothes’ Is Sadly Resonant in Today’s ‘Terrifying Times’ | Video
Sundance 2025: Tovey tells TheWrap he wished his 1990s-set movie was “stuck in that time in history,” but its themes still hit close to home
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‘Move Ya Body’ Review: Doc Doesn’t Definitively Answer Its ‘Birth of House Music’ Claim
Sundance 2025: While interesting, Elegance Bratton’s documentary falls short of being the definitive voice on Chicago’s role in house music
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‘Sorry, Baby’ Review: Eva Victor’s Directorial Debut Is a Delightful, Devastating Discovery
Sundance 2025: Also starring Naomi Ackie, this dramedy marks the arrival of an exciting new voice in cinema
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‘It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley’ Review: Moving Behind-the-Music Doc Illuminates a Life Cut Short
Sundance 2025: ’90s vibes and counter-culture sentiments give musician Jeff Buckley’s life emotional weight in this electric documentary
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‘Sally’ Review: Doc on Astronaut Sally Ride Is Both Enlightening and Discomforting
Sundance 2025: The compelling documentary takes a turn when it begins conjecturing about Ride’s private life
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TheWrap Private Brunch at Sundance 2025: Solutions for Independent Film | Photos
Sponsored by Egon Zehnder, the event brought together financiers, producers and executives to explore new ideas
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‘The Wedding Banquet’ Review: Lily Gladstone Brings Humor and Heart to Radical Reimagining
Sundance 2025: Ang Lee’s classic gets a fresh new take in this winning dramedy starring Bowen Yang and Kelly Marie Tran
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Ben Whishaw and Ira Sachs Know ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Could Have Been ‘Sort of Pretentious’ | Video
Sundance 2025: “It’s very hard to make a film about an artist,” director Sachs says of the unlikely adaptation
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How Keanu Reeves Helped Justin Lin Get ‘Last Days’ Indie Made: ‘We Have Angels Along the Way’ | Video
Sundance 2025: The “Fast Five” filmmaker tells TheWrap that despite his blockbuster pedigree, his passion project nearly never happened
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‘Love, Brooklyn’ Review: André Holland Navigates Romance Within a Changing Borough
Sundance 2025: Rachael Holder’s soulful debut feature stars DeWanda Wise, Nicole Beharie and Roy Wood Jr.