All Sundance articles – Page 2
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NewsA24 buys Olivia Wilde’s Sundance comedy ‘The Invite’
A bidding war returns to the Utah mountain.
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Reviews‘The Only Living Pickpocket In New York’ review: John Turturro impresses in stylish crime drama
Actor/director Noah Segan’s second feature also stars Steve Buscemi and Giancarlo Esposito
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Reviews‘The AI Doc: Or How I Became An Apocaloptimist’ review: ‘Navalny’ helmer Daniel Roher co-directs toothless AI study
Roher and co-director Charlie Tyrell attempt to personalise this hot-button topic, to disappointing results
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Reviews‘See You When I See You’ review: Jay Duplass helms sensitive but superficial family drama
Cooper Raiff, David Duchovny, Hope Davis and Kaitlyn Dever star in uneven Sundance Premiere title
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NewsIn pictures: Sundance 2026 Brunch With The Brits party
The event was held at the High West Distillery in Park City on January 25.
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NewsQueer horror ‘Leviticus’ secures worldwide deal in first major Sundance sale
Adrian Chiarella’s feature-length debut sees two teenage boys attempt to escape a violent entity.
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Reviews‘Shame And Money’ review: Visar Morina follows ‘Exile’ with striking Kosovan social realist drama
A rural couple struggle with a move to the city in Morina’s Sundance World Cinema Dramatic title
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Reviews‘Chasing Summer’ review: Josephine Decker’s latest is smart, sexy Texas-set crowdpleaser
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger writes and stars in the latest feature from the ’Madeline’s Madeline’ and ‘Shirley’ director
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Reviews‘Knife: The Attempted Murder Of Salman Rushdie’ review: Alex Gibney documents the author’s moving road to recovery
Film follows the acclaimed writer and his wife as they heal from the 2022 knife attack on Rushdie
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Reviews‘The Weight’ review: Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe expertly carry tense, effective 1930s survival tale
Padraic McKinley’s confident debut takes place in the depths of the Oregon wilderness
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NewsSundance buyers circle ‘The Invite’, ‘Leviticus’, ‘Wicker’ as winter storms bring travel chaos
‘Run Amok’ gets rousing reception at Monday premiere. ‘Buddy’, ‘The History Of Concrete’ also drawing interest.
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NewsUK producer on the challenge of financing Sundance doc ‘Everybody To Kenmure Street’
“The political nature of our film meant broadcasters weren’t going to be an avenue.”
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Reviews‘Gail Daughtry And The Celebrity Sex Pass’ review: Zoey Deutch heads limp LA-set sex parody
‘Wet Hot American Summer’ director David Wain returns to Sundance with old-school romp
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Reviews‘Once Upon A Time In Harlem’ review: Invigorating doc celebrates legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
Filmmaker David Greaves expertly shapes footage shot by his father at a 1972 meeting of the Renaissance’s key players
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Reviews‘Frank & Louis’ review: Petra Volpe follows ‘Late Shift’ with authentic English-language prison drama
Kingsley Ben-Adir and Rob Morgan head intimate story of a dementia care programme in a US prison
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Reviews‘All About The Money’ review: Astute study of wealth, ideology and influence in modern America
Sinead O’Shea follows ‘The Edna O’Brien Story’ with impactful portrait of radical US communist James ‘Fergie’ Chambers
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Reviews‘Union County’ review: Will Poulter anchors intimate addiction drama set in rural Ohio
Writer/director Adam Meeks makes a heartfelt debut with this Sundance US Dramatic Competition title
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NewsSundance grapples with US political unrest as Florida congressman assaulted at festival
Incident occurred on Friday; Natalie Portman, Olivia Wilde wear anti-ICE badges.
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Reviews‘Soul Patrol’ review: Powerful portrait of the first Black special operations unit in Vietnam
Filmmaker J. M. Harper follows up ’As We Speak’ with moving look at the cost of war
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Reviews‘One In A Million’ review: Compelling doc follows a Syrian refugee to a new life in Germany
Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes followed Syrian adolescent Israa over 10 tumultuous years















