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'Lords of Chaos' Cast on Insane Filming Moments from the Bloody Black Metal Biopic

Director Jonas Åkerlund, Rory Culkin, Jack Kilmer, and Valter Skarsgård also play “Get to Know Your Sundance Attendee”.

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‘Wildlife’ Review: Carey Mulligan Astounds in Paul Dano’s Directorial Debut

Co-written by Dano and Zoe Kazan, this gorgeous 1960-set family drama also stars Jake Gyllenhaal.

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‘Lizzie’ Review: The Classiest Lesbian Axe Murderer Movie Ever

Craig William Macneill’s drama tries to be so respectful that it ends up being distant and shallow.

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‘Arizona’ Review: Danny McBride Goes on a Murderous Rampage

Rosemarie DeWitt co-stars in this darkly funny and intensely thrilling debut from director Jonathan Watson.

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‘Blindspotting’ Review: Daveed Diggs Tackles Race Relations in Living Color

Filmmaker Carlos López Estrada makes a splash with his rich, explosive debut feature.

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‘Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind’ Review: Make ‘Em Laugh

Marina Zenovich’s documentary is fairly straightforward, but manages to encapsulate what made Williams such a special performer.

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‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot’ Review: Paralyzed by Clichés

Gus Van Sant’s film about cartoonist John Callahan constantly struggles to find a new angle on a story of addiction and overcoming adversity.

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‘Eighth Grade’ Review: Bo Burnham’s Directorial Debut Is Awkward AF

The coming-of-age story also features a breakout performance from Elsie Fisher.

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‘Sorry to Bother You’ Review: Satire with a Sledgehammer

Boots Riley takes a kitchen sink approach in his outlandish film that attempts to tackle everything but is only intermittently successful in making a point.

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‘Leave No Trace’ Review: Debra Granik Returns with a Unique Father/Daughter Story

Ben Foster and breakout Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie shine in the long-awaited follow-up from 'Winter's Bone' writer/director Debra Granik.

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‘Three Identical Strangers’ Review: A Shocking, Emotional, Must-See Nature vs. Nurture Documentary

Tim Wardle's wildly thrilling and emotional film chronicles the story of triplets separated at birth.

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‘Hearts Beat Loud’ Review: The Coffeehouse Acoustic of Movies

Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons are terrific in a movie that is resoundingly fine.

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‘Hearts Beat Loud’: Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons on Being in a Father/Daughter Rock Band

Also, director Brett Haley talks about how they got Ted Danson to play a bartender again.

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‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’ Review: The Enduring Power of Mister Rogers

Morgan Neville’s documentary covers a lot of ground while getting to the core of what made Fred Rogers so special.

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‘American Animals’ Review: Stylish Heist Film Blurs the Line between Fact and Fiction

Evan Peters and Barry Keoghan lead the narrative debut of 'The Imposter' director Bart Layton.

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‘The Tale’ Review: One of the Bravest Movies You’ll Ever See

Director Jennifer Fox brilliantly explores her own fractured memories with the help of an amazing cast.

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‘Come Sunday’ Review: Chiwetel Ejiofor Is a Minister with a Radical Idea in Netflix Drama

The Netflix original film tells the true story of Bishop Carlton Pearson, who ruffled features by preaching that there is no Hell.

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‘Beirut’ Review: Spy Thrillers Don't Get Blander Than This

Between its predictable plot and stock characters, ‘Beirut’ feels like a movie that would have been worn out twenty years ago.

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Mia Wasikowska, Christopher Abbott, Laia Costa and Director Nick Pesce Talk ‘Piercing’ at Sundance

Plus, the actors talk about if they were apprehensive about some of the subject matter that would be depicted on screen.

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‘Night Comes On’ Star Dominique Fishback and Director Jordana Spiro on Their Powerful Drama

Plus, they talk about what it’s like being at Sundance, the tough subject matter, memorable moments from filming, and a lot more.

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