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2019 Sundance Film Festival

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Naomi Watts on 'The Wolf Hour' & What Drew Her to the 'Game of Thrones' Prequel

Watts, Jennifer Ehle and Alistair Banks Griffin also discuss the deep isolation explored in 'The Wolf Hour.'

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‘The Report’ Review: A Riveting Investigative Drama on the CIA’s Torture Program

Although its lead character is a Senate investigator, Scott Z. Burns’ drama plays like a great journalism thriller with a stunning lead performance from Adam Driver.

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‘Little Monsters’ Review: Lupita Nyong’o Is Pure Gold Fighting Zombies

Lupita Nyong'o fighting zombies in a petting zoo? Sold!

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‘The Amazing Johnathan Documentary’ Review: The Documentarian’s Dilemma Is a Hoot

Director Ben Berman shows his resourcefulness and introspection in a documentary that has no choice but to look beyond its subject.

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‘Blinded by the Light’ Review: A Joyous, Poignant Ode to Bruce Springsteen

The buzziest film from this year's Sundance Film Festival is a rapturous crowdpleaser set to the songs of The Boss himself.

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‘Love, Antosha’ Review: Anton Yelchin Doc Is a Celebration of a Life Lived Fully

Heartfelt interviews with Jennifer Lawrence, Kristen Stewart, and more shine a light on a truly remarkable human being.

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‘David Crosby: Remember My Name’: A Brutally Honest Mea Culpa Documentary

The rock legend gets candid in this surprisingly insightful and tremendously watchable documentary from producer Cameron Crowe.

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‘The Nightingale’ Review: Jennifer Kent’s Staggering and Horrific ‘Babadook’ Follow-Up

It isn't an easy watch but it'd be a shame to miss the phenomenal lead performance from Aisling Franciosi.

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‘Luce’ Review: A Riveting Tale of Stereotypes Packs a Punch

Kelvin Harrison Jr. delivers a knockout performance in a film about a model high school student who may or may not be violent.

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‘The Farewell’ Review: Awkwafina Shines in a Story about Love and Lies

Lulu Wang’s lovely film looks at different cultures and how families express their love for each other.

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‘Maiden’ Review: An Inspiring Voyage with an All-Female Yacht Racing Crew

Alex Holmes’ documentary may not hold many surprises, but it tells a crowd-pleasing story of human perseverance and combating sexism.

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‘I Am Mother’ Review: Netflix's Twisty Sci-Fi Thriller Is Frustratingly Shallow

The original sci-fi film revolves around a robot raising the last living human on Earth.

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‘Late Night’ Review: Thompson and Kaling Shine as Unapologetically Funny Women

Although the structure of Mindy Kaling’s script plays by some standard beats, the story comes alive with sharp humor and sharper observations about gender and comedy.

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Joanna Hogg on 'The Souvenir' and Avoiding Reactions That Could Influence the Sequel

Hogg and star Tom Burke also discuss working with Tilda Swinton's daughter, Honor Swinton-Byrne, on her very first lead role.

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‘Extremely Wicked’s Zac Efron and Lily Collins on Bringing the Ted Bundy Story to Life

Efron, Collins, Haley Joel Osment, Angela Sarafyan, and director Joe Berlinger stopped by our studio at Sundance to talk about 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile'

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‘Hail Satan?’ Review: Religion as Trolling

Penny Lane’s documentary is incredibly entertaining for the first 20 minutes but becomes a slog as it misses more interesting questions about The Satanic Temple.

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Matthias Schoenaerts on 'The Mustang' and Re-Humanizing Humans through Animals

Schoenaerts also talks about the importance of prison reform programs.

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'Corporate Animals' Director & Cast on The Scenes They Were Scared to Film

Demi Moore, Ed Helms, Jessica Williams, Karan Soni and Patrick Brice also reveal what film scared them as kids and what got them into the entertainment industry.

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Vince Vaughn on ‘Fighting with My Family’, WrestleMania, and Dungeons and Dragons

He also plays “Get To Know Your Sundance Attendee” which includes questions like first movie or TV show crush, what film scared him as a kid, and what got him interested in the entertainment industry.

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‘Mope’ Cast and Director Lucas Heyne on Their Porn Industry True Story

Plus, David Arquette, Brian Huskey, Max Adler, Tonya Cornelisse, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Kelly Sry & Lucas Heyne share what they were nervous to film before shooting began.

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