Sundance
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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.
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‘Oh, Hi!’ Review: Charming Logan Lerman/Molly Gordon Rom-Com Subverts Indie Movie Clichés
Sundance 2025: A romantic weekend at a cabin in the woods takes a turn in writer/director Sophie Brooks’ sophomore feature
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‘Together’ Review: Dave Franco and Alison Brie’s Bonkers Body Horror Romp Twists Itself Into Knots
Sundance 2025: Writer/director Michael Shanks’ film is ‘Stuck on You’ meets ‘Marriage Story’
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‘All That’s Left of You’ Review: Sweeping Palestinian Family Epic Is Essential Viewing
Sundance 2025: Writer/director/star Cherien Dabis tells a painful story with a delicate touch
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Sundance: Tame Stories Reflect an Indie World Battered by Economics, Culture Wars
The 2025 indie festival finds filmmakers tackling prickly material with a warmer lens — or avoiding it altogether
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‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ Review: Queer Poets Face Cancer With Strength and Humor
Sundance 2025: Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley experience the ups and downs of cancer diagnosis in director Ryan White’s impressive film
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Associated Press Stands By Disputed Napalm Girl Photo, But Is ‘Ready to Review’ New Information
“The Associated Press is only interested in the facts and a truthful history of this iconic photo,” the legacy wire service says
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‘Train Dreams’ Review: Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones Are Spectacular in Stunning Western Epic
Sundance 2025: Clint Bentley’s latest film is a deeply felt historical drama
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Easterseals Study Shows Stagnation in Disability Representation Despite $490 Billion Market | Video
Sundance 2025: Research reveals 51% of disabled audiences see fewer characters with disabilities as the organization announces genre for annual film challenge
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‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ Review: Mawkish Music Drama Can’t Find a Tune
Sundance 2025: Carey Mulligan gets wasted in this contrived, cloying dramedy
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‘Hoops, Hopes and Dreams’ Producers on What the World Can Learn From MLK’s Basketball Activism | Video
Sundance 2025: Jesse Williams hopes viewers of his short doc are reminded that true change comes from “meeting people where they are”
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‘Pee-Wee as Himself’ Director Got a Recording From Paul Reubens 24 Hours Before He Died
Sundance 2025: Matt Wolf embraced the complicated nature of Paul Reubens during their “push and pull” series of interviews
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‘Atropia’ Director Explains How Her Military Documentary Evolved Into a Satire | Video
Sundance 2025: “The military was not so keen on the version of the doc that I wanted to make,” director Hailey Gates says at TheWrap’s Sundance studio
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‘Bunnylovr’ Review: Director/Star Katarina Zhu Does It All in Cam Girl Film
Sundance 2025: Zhu plays an online sex worker who strikes up a relationship with a mystery patron in this enigmatic drama
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‘Seeds’ Review: Documentary About Black Farming Preserves a Legacy and Delivers a Eulogy
Sundance 2025: Brittany Shyne’s patient black-and-white film lets farming families in Georgia serve as their own storytellers