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SUNDANCE REVIEWS: UPDATED DAILY

2009-01-18T22:38:00+00:00

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Adam (Max Mayer)

Adventureland (Greg Mottola)

Against The Current (Peter Callahan)

Amreeka (Cherien Dabis)

Arlen Faber (John Hindman)

Big River Man (John Maringouin)

Brief Interviews With Hideous Men (John Krasinski)

Brooklyn's Finest (Antoine Fuqua)

Cold Souls (Sophie Barthes)

Dare (Adam Salky)

Dead Snow (Tommy Wirkola)

An Education (Lone Scherfig)

Five Minutes Of Heaven (Oliver Hirschbiegl)

The Greatest (Shana Feste)

Helen (Sandra Nettelbeck)

The Informers (Gregor Jordan)

In The Loop (Armando Iannucci)

I Love You Philip Morris (John Requa & Glenn Ficarra)

The Killing Room (Jonathan Liebesman)

Manure (Michael Polish)

Mary And Max (Adam Elliot)

The Messenger (Oren Moverman)

Moon (Duncan Jones)

Paper Heart (Nicholas Jasenovec)

Peter And Vandy (Jay DiPietro)

Push: Based On The Novel By Sapphire (Lee Daniels)

Rudo y Cursi (Carlos Cuaron)

The September Issue (RJ Cutler)

Shrink (Jonas Pate)

Spread (David Mackenzie)

Taking Chance (Ross Katz)

Unmade Beds (Alexis Dos Santos)

When You're Strange (Tom DiCillo)

The Winning Season (James C Strouse)

500 Days Of Summer (Marc Webb)

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