Editor's note: A version of this review originally ran during the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie" opens in limited release this Friday and is currently available on VOD.
Read More »Premiering today at Sundance is the much-discussed new documentary about the West Memphis Three case, “West of Memphis.” With an over two-hour running time, director Amy Berg’s exhaustive investigative journey includes discovery of new evidence within the last five years and l...
Read More »Magnolia Pictures has acquired "The Queen of Versailles." It's the second theatrical distribution purchase that's been announced in as many hours during the first full day of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
Read More »Sony Pictures Classics has acquired Sundance's opening night world doc "Searching For Sugar Man."
Read More »The West Memphis 3 murder case, examined in the "Paradise Lost" series, just got more complicated. "West of Memphis," the new doc screening here at Sundance, features new information from three witnesses about Terry Hobbs, who has been under suspicion since the 1993 murders ...
Read More »The 2012 Sundance Film Festival kicked off last night with four films from each of the four competition programs: Todd Louiso's "Hello I Must Be Going" (U.S. Narrative), Lauren Greenfield's "Queen of Versailles" (U.S. Documentary), Kieran Darcy-Smith's "Wish You ...
Read More »Can't be in Park City this week? We feel your pain, and while most of us will have to wait for months and perhaps even a year to eventually see some of the movies unspooling at Sundance, hopefully this batch of new images will be enough to tide you over for now.
Read More »The producers and funders behind Sundance's Park City at Midnight film "The Pact," which premieres tonight, have announced an agreement to make six more genre movies together.
Read More »The allure of boundless wealth provides fertile ground for documentarian Lauren Greenfield in "The Queen of Versailles," a glossy portrait of a billionaire too confident to face the reality of his impending financial woes.
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@Overstweet @melsil @indiewire agreed. definitely will never happen. Nonetheless, good to see some attention/acknowledgement brought.
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RT @indiewire: Um...Steven Soderbergh quit filmmaking and launched an incredibly bizarre website. Check it out: http://t.co/SsJT5RLE16
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Cannes: How 'Only God Forgives' Suggests Ryan Gosling's Schtick Has Worn Thin http://t.co/05pvRvIcNm via @indiewire
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@melsil @indiewire A meaningful apology would include action: A video release with the offending moment deleted. It'll never happen.
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