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2015 Sundance Film Festival

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'The Bronze' Review

The foul-mouthed comedy doesn't deserve a medal. It shouldn't even be allowed to compete.

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THE COLLISION: Episode 120 - Sundance 2015 Recap

Matt and Adam look back at this year's Sundance Film Festival and discuss the hits and misses.

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ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL Wins Top Awards at Sundance 2015

Other winners included 'The Wolfpack', 'Slow West', 'The Russian Woodpecker', 'Meru', and 'James White'.

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DOPE Review | Sundance 2015

Rick Famuyiwa’s film has a fresh approach to racial stereotypes, but they're buried under stale plotting.

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THE OVERNIGHT Review | Sundance 2015

Patrick Brice's comedy has Adam Scott and Jason Schwartzman facing the horror of awkward situations.

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PROPHET'S PREY Review | Sundance 2015

Amy Berg's unnerving, heartbreaking, and infuriating documentary investigates cult leader Warren Jeffs and the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-day Saints.

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RESULTS Review | Sundance 2015

Guy Pearce and Cobie Smulders attempt to salvage this odd, off-putting romantic comedy from the director of 'Computer Chess'.

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ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL Review | Sundance 2015

The breakout hit of Sundance 2015 packs a lot of laughs, love for the Criterion Collection, and a hell of an emotional punch.

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WELCOME TO LEITH Review | Sundance 2015

A white supremacist tries to take over a town of 24 people in Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker darkly comic documentary.

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CARTEL LAND Review | Sundance 2015

This disturbing, dark, and profound documentary chronicles the vigilante movement of rebels fighting the violent drug cartels and corrupt government in Mexico.

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THE STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT Review | Sundance 2015

Absolute power corrupts absolutely in Kyle Patrick Alvarez's unsettling drama based on the infamous experiment.

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COP CAR Review | Sundance 2015

Jon Watts' joyride ends up hitting the skids trying to blend adolescent exuberance with dark comedy.

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THE D TRAIN Review | Sundance 2015

Jack Black and James Marsden cross paths at their high school reunion in this surprising Sundance dramedy.

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TRUE STORY Review | Sundance 2015

Rupert Goold's film shouts the truth in this moderately entertaining drama starring Jonah Hill and James Franco.

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GOING CLEAR Review | Sundance 2015

Alex Gibney's new documentary explores the secrecy and beliefs behind the dangerous and deranged Church of Scientology.

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Directors Francois Simard, Anouk Whissell and Yoann-Karl Whissell Talk TURBO KID at Sundance

'T is for Turbo' may have lost the 'ABCs of Death' 26th director competition, but it won RKSS their first feature.

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THE WOLFPACK Review | Sundance 2015

This incredible documentary tells the story of six brothers who grew up entirely within the confines of a NYC apartment, with movies serving as their only connection to the outside world.

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SLOW WEST Review | Sundance 2015

Michael Fassbender and Kodi Smit-McPhee star in John Maclean's wry, darkly comic riff on the western.

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MISTRESS AMERICA Review | Sundance 2015

Noah Baumbach reteams with his 'Frances Ha' co-writer/star Greta Gerwig for his most playful film yet, a screwball comedy with a John Hughes-esque tone.

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