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Who Really Took the Renowned “Napalm Girl” Photograph?
The picture is seared into our collective unconscious. The photo, often referred to as “Napalm Girl,” shows nine-year-old Kim Phuc running naked and [...]
‘The Thing With Feathers’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Fights His Obscure Side In A Powerful Portrayal Of Grief – Sundance Film Festival
Crows rustle in Dylan Southern’s fiction feature debut, the haunting story of a middle-aged man com [...]
Mediawan Rights boards Sundance doc ‘GEN_’, releases first trailer (exclusive)
Mediawan Rights has confirmed it is handling worldwide sales on the Sundance World Cinema Documentary Competition entry GEN_ and has released th [...]
Sundance: Michelle Satter Brings Tears To Festival’s Gala With Words Of Family & Loss; Cynthia Erivo & James Mangold Accept Visionary & Trailblazer Awards
The Sundance Film Festival chose well in selecting the honorees for tonight’s Gala fundraiser at the newly opened Grand Hyatt Deer Valley.
Bey [...]
Rose Byrne Gives the Performance of a Lifetime in ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’
Many moons ago, I wrote a review of a sweet little movie called Juliet, Naked, in which I waxed rhapsodic about the reliably magnetic screen presence [...]
Inside Jennifer Lopez’s ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’: “Something Different From Anything You’ve Seen”
Tonatiuh had been rehearsing Kiss of the Spider Woman for more than a month by the time their costar Jennifer Lopez arrived in New York. Choreographe [...]
Intramovies unveils key sales for Venice Horizons Extra drama ‘Vittoria’ (exclusive)
Italian sales agent Intramovies has unveiled a string of deals for Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kauffman’s prize winning Vittoria, which premi [...]
‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Dev Patel Tampers With Old Magic In Bryn Chainey’s ASMR Folk Horror — Sundance Film Festival
In British writer-director Bryn Chaney’s feature debut, he uses Celtic folklore and the intimacy of [...]
Dylan O’Brien Gives Two Beguiling Performances in Queer Comedy Twinless
There is a sort of superstition—or maybe a belief based on observable pattern—that opening-day movies at the Sundance Film Festival aren’t so great. [...]
‘Brides’ Review: Nadia Fall’s Low-Key Study Of Teenage Alienation Humanizes The Touchy Subject Of Online Radicalization — Sundance Film Festival
America under Trump’s second presidency is fearful for its borders and the potential terrorists that might be coming in through them. Britain, unde [...]