Report From Sundance
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In ‘The Report,’ Government Heroes Expose America’s Torture After 9/11
Sundance 2019: Annette Bening and Adam Driver unearth the truth about America’s use of torture
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Amazon Nabs Mindy Kaling, Emma Thompson Comedy ‘Late Night’ for $13 Million
Sundance 2019: The film had its world premiere Friday at the Sundance Film Festival
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‘Untouchable’ Film Review: Documentary Revisits Harvey Weinstein Horrors – Too Soon?
Sundance 2019: What Ursula Macfarlane’s film does best is place the Weinstein scandal in context
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‘The Inventor’ Chronicles the Cautionary Tale of Theranos and the Rise and Fall of Elizabeth Holmes
Sundance 2019: Veteran documentarian Alex Gibney has all the raw ingredients of great drama in “The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley”
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Ashton Sanders’ ‘Native Son’ Acquired by HBO Films
Sundance 2019: Rashid Johnson’s film makes its world premiere on Thursday
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Sundance Parties 2019: Highlights of the Hottest Tickets in a Cool Town
The Party Report: Grab a parka and put your publicist on speed dial to snag invites to Park City’s top events
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‘Juliet, Naked’ Review: Nick Hornby Adaptation Is a Rock ‘n’ Roll Charmer
Jesse Peretz’s comedy stars Rose Byrne, Chris O’Dowd and Ethan Hawke
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‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot’ Film Review: Joaquin Phoenix Shines in Disjointed Drama
Director Gus Van Sant keeps the audience off balance in telling the story of Portland cartoonist John Callahan
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‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’ Film Review: Mister Rogers Delivers Kind Message for Unkind Times
Morgan Neville’s documentary shows how mild-mannered Republican pastor Fred Rogers became an unlikely TV icon
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‘Roxanne Roxanne’ Film Review: Roxanne Shanté Biopic Celebrates Rapper as Artist, Survivor
Chanté Adams gives a breakout performance as the female rap legend who endured poverty and an abusive relationship
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Sundance Award-Winning Doc ‘Shirkers’ Lands at Netflix
Streaming giant also acquires doc short about wrestler Zion Clark
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Director Matt Tyrnauer on the Untold Story of ‘Studio 54’ (Video)
Sundance 2018: “It’s really a rise and fall and rise again story, it has operatic dimensions,” Tyrnauer tells TheWrap
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‘Generation Wealth’ Director on Why Kardashians, Trump Dominate Our Culture (Video)
Sundance 2018: Documentarian Lauren Greenfield sits down with TheWrap in Park City
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Chris O’Dowd on the Impact Music Can Have on People’s Lives in ‘Juliet, Naked’ (Video)
Sundance 2018: “Enjoying music or enjoying any type of art is fulfilling and if that’s whats important to you, that’s what’s important to you,” Dowd tells TheWrap’s Steve Pond
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‘The King’ Director Eugene Jarecki on How Elvis Is Metaphor for America
Sundance 2018: “Elvis’ life mirrors the life of America,” director tells TheWrap